I use USB dfor FSK, simply because I want the low side of the signals to show up on the left side of the waterfall, and the high frequencies to show up to the right. Because that puts me opposite than the "normal" signals, I run both send and receive with the reverse button clicked.'
Danny Douglas N7DC ex WN5QMX ET2US WA5UKR ET3USA SV0WPP VS6DD N7DC/YV5 G5CTB All 2 years or more (except Novice). Short stints at: DA/PA/SU/HZ/7X/DU CR9/7Y/KH7/5A/GW/GM/F Pls QSL direct, buro, or LOTW preferred, I Do not use, but as a courtesy do upload to eQSL for those who do. Moderator DXandTALK http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DXandTalk Digital_modes http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digital_modes/?yguid=341090159 ----- Original Message ----- From: jhaynesatalumni To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 5:44 PM Subject: [digitalradio] Re: RTTY and mode selection on radios --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "John Becker, WØJAB" <w0...@...> wrote: > > RTTY "should" be used in the LSB mode regardless of the band. Well thats when you aren't using the FSK mode for RTTY; the FSK mode does put it into LSB. > > I don't use software for RTTY so I cant tell you a thing about that. > Users of software for RTTY have come around to using USB regardless of band, just for the sake of uniformity. In that case they use a reverse shift switch in the software to make the signals come out right side up.