Dick,

When using AFSK A, you must set the mark frequency in MMTTY and that in 
the K3 to the same value.
I believe the K3 keeps that information on a per band basis, so make 
certain you set it on all bands.  The per band basis is why you saw 
different offsets on various bands.

73,
Don W3FPR

r...@aol.com wrote:
> This weekend I used my K-3 on RTTY for the first time.  Using the  K-3's 
> AFSK-A mode along with N1MM & MMTTY.
>  
> I quickly noticed that I was off frequency by differing amounts on  each 
> band and seldom would anyone come back to me when I called them.   So I 
> called 
> CQ myself and waited for people to call me and then went tuning  to see 
> what freq. they were on.  To tune callers in on  20-meters it usually 
> required 
> an RIT setting of +0.10 while on  40-meters they usually called in with RIT 
> at -0.10 ... seemed to  be a little different on each band.
>  
> Question: Is there a way prior to operating, to setup the  K-3 so the 
> transmitted RTTY is on freq. on each  band?  
>  
> By the way, when I did get the K-3 on frequency is worked  greatll! 
>  
> Thanks & 73,
>  
> Dick- K9OM
>  
>   
>  N1MM shows PSK mode on top of the logging window when the K3 
>   
>
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