Re: [Elecraft] K-3: RTTY Dual Passband Question

2010-03-03 Thread Wes Stewart
I've only been on RTTY for a few months, but in that time I've settled on a mark frequency of 915 Hz.  This is easier to listen to than higher frequencies and I can tune signals by ear now well enough to have MMTTY print. There is a downside to this on transmit; with the lower frequency, overdri

[Elecraft] K-3: RTTY Dual Passband Question

2010-03-03 Thread RLVZ
Hi Rob, Thank You for your replies to my K-3 RTTY question. I am relatively new to both RTTY and to the K-3 so I have alot to learn! You mentioned: "Your problem stems from your settings on whatever decoder you were using." I agree that settings need to be correct but I believe I

Re: [Elecraft] K-3: RTTY Dual Passband Question

2010-03-03 Thread Dave Hachadorian
-- From: Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 11:47 AM To: Subject: [Elecraft] K-3: RTTY Dual Passband Question > Question: If you don't normally use Dual Passband while in RTTY > Mode, then > is it true that you need to be careful wh

Re: [Elecraft] K-3: RTTY Dual Passband Question

2010-03-03 Thread Claude Du Berger
ilman.qth.net Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 1:47 PM Subject: [Elecraft] K-3: RTTY Dual Passband Question Question: If you don't normally use Dual Passband while in RTTY Mode, then is it true that you need to be careful where the "SHIFT" control is set? I am new to

[Elecraft] K-3: RTTY Dual Passband Question

2010-03-03 Thread RLVZ
Question: If you don't normally use Dual Passband while in RTTY Mode, then is it true that you need to be careful where the "SHIFT" control is set? I am new to RTTY and in last weekends NA-RTTY Test I was NOT using Dual Passband, and I was often off-frequency when changing bands as my SHIFT