Interesting. I was beginning to think something like that, but I had to
data to support that.
I was running V4 for a while, but I had trouble with it playing nice
with some other stuff I run. So, I dumped it and went back to V3.1. This
configuration appears to be quite stable and plays nice wi
K3NDM wrote:
You're right. I didn't understand what you were trying to do. I
would never have seen what you are referring to as I wouldn't operate as
you describe; it never occurred to me to do so. And, I use NaP3 V3.1
which may also have some subtle differences.
If I get some time, I'll ne
Rich,
You're right. I didn't understand what you were trying to do. I
would never have seen what you are referring to as I wouldn't operate as
you describe; it never occurred to me to do so. And, I use NaP3 V3.1
which may also have some subtle differences.
If I get some time, I'll need to p
K3NDM wrote:
I guess I don't understand.
That's right, you don't.
RTTY in AFSK A is a different animal from PSK31 in DATA A. In AFSK A,
the K3's dial displays the actual Mark frequency of the RTTY signal, not
the BFO or suppressed carrier frequency as in DATA A. The expectation
when clicki
Pete,
I guess I don't understand. I use NaP3 and PSK31 without a problem.
I may not understand how you are configured. I use either DM780 or
FLDIGI and spot my signals on that and click in that window for a
signal. I do not use NaP3 or the KX3 for demodulation or decoding of any
of my digi
I just confirmed that offsets in the latest NaP3 setup menu have no
effect when in AFSK A. As someone reported, either here or elsewhere,
this is apparently a bug in NaP3, and since NaP3 is no longer supported
I'll have to find another solution. Too bad - it was *so* close to perfect.
73, Pe
Peter,
I suggest that you probably don't want to go that route. What I
would suggest is that you use some digital mode software behind the K3,
something like FLDIGI, or your favorite application. You will see the
stream of data on its waterfall and you would use that for final tuning.
It a
Pete,
PowerSDR had offset values for DIG_L and DIG_U. They represented the
MARK frequency (2125 for DIG_L and 2295 for DIG_U). Are those set
correctly in your installation?
Unlike most rigs - except for Yaesu - which do not allow the dial to
show the true RTTY (RF MARK) frequency in AFSK, the
I would like to be able to use my K3 with NaP3 through an LP-PAN, but
when I click on a signal, instead of going where clicked it sends the
VFO to a frequency approximately 2 KHz lower. I presume it may be going
to the suppressed carrier frequency instead of the Mark frequency. Both
NaP3 and t
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