> I don't know if I'm being overly simplistic, but couldn't you just operate
> split, as you would with any other mode?
I think it's because PSK31 is so narrow that a DX "split" would only need to
be a short distance away (?100-300 Hz) that it would still be in the
bandpass waterfall. Thus you do
gt;confused. It's no different than any other mode. Remember the waterfall is
>just looking at the audio passband and is assuming that RX/TX carrier
>frequencies are the same.
>
>
>- Original Message -----
>From: "Larry Alkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "
To reply to the messages from David, Rob and Mel as to wether
you can't just use the split capabilities of the transceiver:
When you receive a PSK station with the rig set at 14070 (the standard starting
point
for the PSK window) and click with the mouse on a DX signal, the rig is then
transmitt
Larry,
Why not use the split-possibility of your rig ?
rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: "Larry Alkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "dx4win"
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 10:26 AM
Subject: [Dx4win] How to xmit PSK off frequency
> You will readi
At 05:26 AM 8/15/2003, Larry Alkoff wrote:
>I'm trying to learn how to transmit PSK off frequency to satisfy DX stations
>that don't want calls on their own frequency.
I don't know if I'm being overly simplistic, but couldn't you just operate
split, as you would with any other mode?
You will readily see that I'm pretty
much of a PSK newbie but have worked a few dx stations and am learning.
I'm trying to learn how to transmit PSK off frequency to satisfy DX stations
that don't want calls on their own frequency.
Unsetting Options | TX | Net and CW Control allow me to change
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