Yes, the K3 certainly allows a multitude of modes, and within each mode,
several ways of doing it.
I'd really like to know ... no hidden aspersions here ... what the
difference is between direct FSK and AFSK. I use AFSK with two
RadioShack stereo cables between the laptop and the radio. N1MM with
MMTTY for contests, or one of several other sound card-friendly programs
for PSK and JT65 which I almost never use.
I'd really like to know, I'm not kidding and I'm not casting any
aspersions on any technique. My K3 provides for both, my AFSK seems to
work great and when I look at my transmitted spectrum, it looks like FSK
should look like.
And this has nothing to do with the number of cables behind the rig, the
back of my rack is visible as you come into the "shack" and my wife has
asked, "Why do you call it wireless?"
73,
Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 2014 Cal QSO Party 4-5 Oct 2014
- www.cqp.org
On 3/23/2014 5:38 PM, Barry wrote:
Wes,
I'm not an AFSK fan, so it would be another COM port for FSK/PTT plus a box
with a couple of 2N2222's for the FSK and PTT lines. I'm satisfied with my
pre-programmed Mx buffers with callsign, 599, TU, etc. for the few RTTY QSOs
I make these days.
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