...and back to original K3 QSK question please.
Anybody tested it?
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Yes, I did those mods to my FT-1000D long ago. It helped, but it's still
pretty bad. I can detect the FT1000's a (couple thousand) mile(s) away
on the P3.
73,
Scott K9MA
On 1/17/2020 14:14, Jim Brown wrote:
On 1/17/2020 11:56 AM, K9MA wrote:
The FT-1000 is notorious for its key clicks
The
With TX/RX switching and DSP, K3 can do only so much.
For K3 with 2nd RX, perhaps a new firmware can add a trick from Flex 6600.
While basic QSK in Flex is slow due to DSP delays, it is very good if 2nd rx
is used for receiving in duplex mode. All what is needed is to mute 2nd rx
during transmitti
On 1/17/2020 11:56 AM, K9MA wrote:
The FT-1000 is notorious for its key clicks
There were hardware mods to significantly reduce the clicks, but even
then the FT1000-series is a pretty broad rig by modern standards, as are
current production Yaesu rigs.
73, Jim K9YC
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Subject: [Elecraft] Full Break-In (QSK)
One of the things I miss is being able to hear between the dits, not just
the letters. I know part of that is
Hi,
look here:
https://youtu.be/dQCAiKEGTdA
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A few years ago I ran a series of CW keying tests on my Kenwood TS-590S. I
found that, when configured for full break-in, the RX did not have time to
"wake up" at speeds faster than about 26 wpm even though T/R switching
completed much faster than that. Based on that test data I abandoned full
: [Elecraft] Full Break-In (QSK)
One of the things I miss is being able to hear between the dits, not just
the letters. I know part of that is due to the inherent latency of DSP
filters. In any case, I finally got around to actually measuring it.
I just used a keyer with 50 percent weighting, and N1MM to
One of the things I miss is being able to hear between the dits, not
just the letters. I know part of that is due to the inherent latency of
DSP filters. In any case, I finally got around to actually measuring it.
I just used a keyer with 50 percent weighting, and N1MM to set the
speed. I found
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