Are you using an external RTTY program, e.g. MMTTY? If not and you're using the
internal CW to RTTY feature, I can't help you. Otherwise I'm assuming audio
input via Line In. Baud rate is set in the program.
Make sure the audio drive, set by 1) soundcard level and 2) "Mic" gain, drive
the A
On Thu, Apr 29, 2021, 8:20 PM John Reilly wrote:
> I have two K3 questions:
> 1. In Data MD, AFSk A, you can set the baud rate to either 45 or 75.
> Is the baud rate just for the RTTY reader?
Yes
Does it affect anything else?
>
No.
2. With my K3s power set to 100w, RTTY starts at a l
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Subject: [Elecraft] [K3] RTTY Questions
I have two K3 questions:
1. In Data MD, AFSk A, you can set the baud rate to either 45 or 75.
Is the baud rate just for the RTTY reader? Does it affect a
I have two K3 questions:
1. In Data MD, AFSk A, you can set the baud rate to either 45 or 75.
Is the baud rate just for the RTTY reader? Does it affect anything else?
2. With my K3s power set to 100w, RTTY starts at a little below 50w
and and then fairly slowly builds to 100w (measured on
John,
Have you submitted these items as a bug report to the N1MM Logger+
developer team? I bet they would appreciate hearing about your issue.
73 de,
Ian, NV4C
On Sat, Jun 20, 2020, 6:00 PM John Reilly wrote:
> Here are the solutions to my questions:
> 1. FSK/AFSK Mode - The solution was to s
Here are the solutions to my questions:
1. FSK/AFSK Mode - The solution was to set the RTTY mode in N1MM to AFSK
2. Intermittent failure to go to receive after transmit: There are at
least three ways to setup the K3 and N1MM for RTTY AFSK PTT:
a. Use Serial RTS for PTT
b. Use "PTT via R
Hi John, experienced this once or twice myself. There is a setting in N1MM+
to check. From the N1MM+ log entry window, select Config, Mode Control and
in the combo box against "Mode RTTY" select "AFSK" for the appropriate
Radio/VFO. That may also resolve your hung PTT; VOX should then work.
Good
These are N1MM + questions. The mode selection is in the N1MM / MMTTY
configuration.
The hanging PTT is from multiple instances of PTT asserted. I had this problem
with my IC-7610, but I had too many PTTs in the configuration.
N1MM documentation should contain specific documentation for setup
1) Are you changing bands on the rig or by using N1MM+?
a) If "rig" - Data Mode is stored by band. Change it on each band.
b) If "N1MM+" - be sure to set "Digital Modes" to AFSK
Second, the K3 is staying in Transmit after the RTTY message is
finished. I usually have to press the XMIT butt
I've recently changed from FSK to AFSK, and having issues. FWIW, I am
using N1MM with 2Tone as my RTTY interface, with the K3 internal sound card.
First, When I go to DATA MD, it is always set to FSK D. I reset it to
AFSK A and it works; however, if I change bands, it resets itself to FSK
D. T
I've been running my K3 and my RIg Expert TI-5 for several years with no
issues. Ever since I upgraded to the latest K3 software, the display now reads
PTT ERR after unkeying in RTTY mode.
Any ideas?
Larry, KN8N
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Good friend K1GQ wondered out loud about real data comparing K3 RTTY decode
to software decoders. Here is fifteen minutes of real data.
Attachment 1. K3 decode captured by K3 Utility program. K3 width 400 Hz.
Didn't fiddle with K3 decode parameters--used factory defaults.
Attachment 2. MMTTY deco
I don't know where the idea started that the decode algorithm in the
K3(s) would be a good as a stand alone dedicated program like MMTTY. It
won't ever be simply from a processor and memory point of view. I'm sure
the Elecraft principals have made no such claim so why do people still
expect it?
On Fri,3/18/2016 7:23 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
We included RTTY/PSK decode/encode in the K3/K3S/KX3 to expand the range of
conversational, no-PC-required digital modes available to the operator.
I virtually always do RTTY with MMTTY and 2Tone, but I also watch the K3
decoder, and find it to q
We included RTTY/PSK decode/encode in the K3/K3S/KX3 to expand the range of
conversational, no-PC-required digital modes available to the operator. I'm
glad that our high-efficiency, convenient implementation suffices for many QSOs
and casual contest operation.
If the communication requirements
Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2015 4:03 PM
To: elecraft
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 RTTY NO DVR message on memory
When using RTTY, usually I can hit M1 to give my callsign like in CW mode
But today that quit working, but it still works in CW mode Anyone have any
idea what I did wrong?
It displa
When using RTTY, usually I can hit M1 to give my callsign like in CW mode
But today that quit working, but it still works in CW mode Anyone have any
idea what I did wrong?
It displays NO DVR when I do that.
Joe
AB5OR
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Disregard my earlier post - was a case of being upside down.
(Now I know where to find it: CONFIG: FSK 0=inverted; 1=correct.)
Tnx who those who replied off-list.
/Bill, K2PO
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I tried setting up FSK rtty today for first time in a long while, and
found I had a problem.
I have a pair of K3 rigs on the desk. No trouble with one. On the
other, Mark tone is sent higher than 2125. (It's high enough up that my
2d rig can't decode the TX signal. Maybe around 2600 Hz)
I find briefly touching the "SUB" button terminates the extra 4 seconds.
Not sure why.
73 de Brian W3BW
*Brian F. Wruble, C.F.A.
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 4:51 PM, Bill Lewis wrote:
> Any info on eliminating the 4 second span of diddles present at the end of
> transmission when using a mes
Unlike Yaesu radios I've had, I've never had to change the polarity of my K3
or any program, including MMTTY, to reverse for FSK (FSK D in the K3).
73, Jim N7US
-Original Message-
Robert,
that's wrong. Using push buttons/memories from the K3 frontpanel all the
time on FSK-D if I just
I am not familiar with the acronym "POL" - please edify me.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 5/22/2015 9:23 PM, Robert Wood wrote:
RTTY & K3 buttons - how do you fare on FSK POL setting?
M1-4 buttons, FSK POL = 0
K3 Utility program FSK POL =0
FSK via ACC port FSK POL=1
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There's a way to do this from within K3 Utility's "Terminal" screen (see its
Help info).
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On May 22, 2015, at 2:15 PM, Allan Zadiraka wrote:
> Wayne
>
> How do you send ..-- from a keyboard?
>
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> ab8ou
>
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>
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Bill,
Record an "IM" (no letter space) character at the end of the message.
If using the K3Utility to enter the message text, end it with "|" and
that message will work fine for CW, RTTY, and PSK.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 5/22/2015 4:51 PM, Bill Lewis wrote:
Any info on eliminating the 4 second span
Wayne
How do you send ..-- from a keyboard?
zeke
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Any info on eliminating the 4 second span of diddles present at the end of
transmission when using a message push button and RTTY would be appreciates.
Thanks, Bill
W8NN - K line happy camper ;>)
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EXTFSK is only required if a USB-Serial interface is used which doesn't have
an adequate UART implementation to support 45 baud and the 5-bit code. The
Digi International Edgeport/4 and /8 interfaces work fine without EXTFSK.
The microHam interfaces also work fine without the EXTFSK module.
Ed W0
MMTTY requires "EXTFSK" to be added to the MMTTY folder for it to be
functional for FSK.
Absolutely incorrect with microHAM microKEYER II and Digikeyer II. Both
interfaces provide a UART interface that works like a COM Port capable
of handling 45.45 baud.
Please see the example configuration
Mike
You are stating that you are trying to use FSK. MMTTY requires "EXTFSK"
to be added to the MMTTY folder for it to be functional for FSK. Also
EXTFSK needs to be configured. A small window will appear showing the
lead assignments. These must agree with the com port assignments
associa
Paul,
I have used the microHAM digi keyer II with the K3 and MMTTY within
Logger32 and using the K3 cable BD15-EL-K3. There are detailed
configuration documents on the microHAM web site for a variety of
applications.
You do not need any level changers. It is all done in the DK II.
When I
Paul,
Make a test connector from a DB15 connector - so you can manually short
between pin 1 and pin 5 - do not connect the Microham supplied cable.
Start the 'send' process, listen for the single tone, then short between
pin 1 and pin 5 - the tone should change. If it does, than the K3 is
OK,
Don - The Output of DK II is connected to the K3 ACC port using a DB15-EL-K3
cable supplied by microHam with the DK II.
73 Paulkc2nyu
--Paul,
Details on how you are connecting the DKII FSK output to the K3 please.
A quick perusal of the DKII information indicates
Paul,
Details on how you are connecting the DKII FSK output to the K3 please.
A quick perusal of the DKII information indicates to me that the FSK
output is from a computer COM port - which to me indicates that it is
RS-232 levels.
Those RS-232 levels must be converted to TTL levels by a "one
Ihave a K3 (entire K-Line). Win 7 PC 3.5ghz processor 16gb ram; MicroHam DKII
Interface. Withthis setup I am able to successfully do PSK31 using HRD-DM780,
WSJT-X andJT65HF, WSPR and run N1MM+ successfully in SSB and CW - both RX & TX.
Myproblem is with MMTTY both running byitself or as the engi
On Fri,12/26/2014 5:26 PM, Jorge Diez - CX6VM wrote:
I appreciate information also. I am using K3 + N1MM + MMTTY + Tascam
soundcard and can RX but I couldn´t transmit on the K3
Hello Jorge,
How do you put the K3 in TX mode? There are two ways -- VOX or via an
additional serial port? I use V
der (PA0PJE) [mailto:pa0...@xs4all.nl]
>Enviado el: sábado, 27 de diciembre de 2014 11:27 a.m.
>Para: Jorge Diez - CX6VM; Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
>Asunto: Re: [Elecraft] K3 RTTY-CW Help
>
>Try this one, Jorge,
>
>http://www.n3me.net/pdf%20files/MMTTY%20v1.68A%20and%20Elecraft%20
- CX6VM; Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Asunto: Re: [Elecraft] K3 RTTY-CW Help
Try this one, Jorge,
http://www.n3me.net/pdf%20files/MMTTY%20v1.68A%20and%20Elecraft%20K3%20Setup%20with%20Lenovo.pdf
Otherwise you could just use
http://www.n3me.net/pdf%20files/
and pick the file you want to use.
Dell was
-Mensaje original-
De: Peter Eijlander (PA0PJE) [mailto:pa0...@xs4all.nl]
Enviado el: sábado, 27 de diciembre de 2014 11:27 a.m.
Para: Jorge Diez - CX6VM; Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Asunto: Re: [Elecraft] K3 RTTY-CW Help
Try this one, Jorge,
http://www.n3me.net/pdf%20files/MMTTY
: Re: [Elecraft] K3 RTTY-CW Help
Try this one, Jorge,
http://www.n3me.net/pdf%20files/MMTTY%20v1.68A%20and%20Elecraft%20K3%20Setup%20with%20Lenovo.pdf
Otherwise you could just use
http://www.n3me.net/pdf%20files/
and pick the file you want to use.
Dell was no longer there in the file name... that
Try this one, Jorge,
http://www.n3me.net/pdf%20files/MMTTY%20v1.68A%20and%20Elecraft%20K3%20Setup%20with%20Lenovo.pdf
Otherwise you could just use
http://www.n3me.net/pdf%20files/
and pick the file you want to use.
Dell was no longer there in the file name... that why it didn't work.
73,
Peter
-
De: Bruce & Gab [mailto:ockm...@verizon.net]
Enviado el: sábado, 27 de diciembre de 2014 12:15 a.m.
Para: 'Jorge Diez - CX6VM'; Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Asunto: RE: [Elecraft] K3 RTTY-CW Help
http://www.n3me.net/howto.htm
Here is another link with step by step instructions for N1M
: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Jorge
Diez - CX6VM
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2014 20:26
To: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 RTTY-CW Help
Hello
I appreciate information also. I am using K3 + N1MM + MMTTY + Tascam
soundcard and can RX but
] En nombre de Bruce &
Gab
Enviado el: viernes, 26 de diciembre de 2014 04:29 p.m.
Para: 'Steve Lett'; Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Asunto: Re: [Elecraft] K3 RTTY-CW Help
http://www.k5nd.net/2013/08/fsk-interface/
Check out K5NDs link above. He shows a simple schematic for a RTTY (FSK)
Steve:
I too am a new owner of a k3 kit and just got it going couple of weeks
ago. You will enjoy this radio. I too will be looking at N1MM, etc
so can operate via keyboard part of the time during contests.
In the meantime, regarding RTTY, why don't you try using your CW paddle
to send and t
Behalf Of Steve
Lett
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2014 13:18
To: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 RTTY-CW Help
I have a new K3. I very much like the quality of this radio but it is over
my non-technical head. Are there step-by-step instructions that would tell
me how to configure the
I have a new K3. I very much like the quality of this radio but it is over
my non-technical head. Are there step-by-step instructions that would tell
me how to configure the radio for RTTY using MMTTY software? I am also
looking for easy to follow instructions to configure CW using CWDecoder
softwa
Bert,
I suspect that you did not have the K3 mark frequency set to match that
which was set in MMTTY. The PITCH button will allow you to change the
K3 mark frequency to match that used in MMTTY.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 12/21/2014 5:53 PM, Bert via Elecraft wrote:
I tried to get on the OK DX RTTY
I tried to get on the OK DX RTTY contest this weekend using my K3. I used
N1MM+ with MMTTY and configured MMTTY as usual. Hit the TX button in MMTTY,
the K3 went into transmit mode with no output!
I'm using FW version 5.01 on the K3.
I eventually resolved the problem, but don't know the reason
Sure. Use the "Pitch" control.
Be sure to make a commensurate change in the RTTY program; both TX and RX.
Wes N7WS
On 12/9/2014 4:29 AM, Terry Burkholder wrote:
Is there any way to use tones other than 2125 to receive RTTY signals? I can
no longer hear frequencies that high. I know the FT-10
Is there any way to use tones other than 2125 to receive RTTY signals? I
can no longer hear frequencies that high. I know the FT-1000 MP has a
menu option to select lower tones for RTTY RX. I can't find any menu
option in the K3 that allows you to change the RX tones.
73 Terry N4TB
_
Steve,
The problem source may be in something related to your external setup.
Remove all connections from the K3 - does it behave normally?
Then add back the external connections one at a time to see which one
creates the problem.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 11/20/2014 9:31 PM, Steve Lett wrote:
I was
It sounds like what ever system you are using to key the
transmitter isn't letting go. Please provide more details about
your setup. Are you doing RTTY with the K3 alone, using CW
paddles to send? Are you using a sound card to process the audio out?
73 Bill AE6JV
On 11/20/14 at 6:31 PM, st...
I was trying to set my K3 for RTTY. By changing the menu settings, somehow
I have put my K3 in transmit mode and now cannot change the VFO B or A Menu
or Config settings to get it to stop transmitting. I turned the K3 off but
when I turn it on, it goes into transmit mode. What can I do to get my K3
The IM prosign can also be inserted at the end of CW/DATA messages using the
message editor in K3 and KX3 Utility. I believe it's the "|" (pipe) character.
This character is not sent on the air when it appears in a message memory, and
in DATA mode it is not sent at all, even when inserted "live"
Send "..--" ("IM" pro sign, with the I and M concatenated). You can think of it
as "IMmediately terminate transmission".
If you have trouble sending this character, trying thinking of it as sending
the number 2, but leaving off the last dash.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On Oct 31, 2014, at 9:46 AM, "Brian
I am sure this has been asked and answered, so sorry...
Is there any way to truncate the 4 second delay when operating the K3 in
RTTY in FSK-D mode. The carrier stays on 4 seconds after the last
character has been sent. Is there a setting to reduce that? Is there a
keystroke or character to se
> Not as I read the article -
The article was written before the latest update to the K3 FSK
generating DSP code in MCU 4.66 released 2013-03-22. The article
is simply out of date.
The release notes for 4.66 say:
FSK-D KEYING BANDWIDTH GREATLY REDUCED: This change reduces the
amplitude of th
"The AFSK TX Filter cleans up any hum on your sound card from bad
connections, grounding issues, or distortion from over drive. However, with
the K3 one can get the same narrow transmit spectrum by using FSK without
the issues of AFSK." Written by Joe Subich, W4TV
Not as I read the article - but
> Essentially AFSK will need to be used the same as FSK, tuning not
> mousing.
As it should be ...
With AFSK TX = FIL OFF you can wander around the waterfall if you
wish. Not necessarily the best idea for the reasons given by Joe.
Among other reasons for *not* using wideband transmit and mou
On 2014-06-09 6:40 AM, Ken Chandler wrote:
>
I think I'm right in saying, you cannot use this filter if your
running AFSK and 2tone !!
Not true! If one is running AFSK *always use AFSK A* and set
CONFIG:AFSK TX = FIL On.
The AFSK TX Filter cleans up any hum on your sound card from bad
connec
Kjeld et al
I think I'm right in saying, you cannot use this filter if your running AFSK
and 2tone !!
Ken.. G0ORH
Sent from my iPad
> On 9 Jun 2014, at 11:01, "Kjeld Holm" wrote:
>
> For the RTTY people,
> You may all know already but I did not - therefore this info.
> In ARRL National Conte
For the RTTY people,
You may all know already but I did not - therefore this info.
In ARRL National Contest Journal September/October 2013 issue on page 3 to 7
the article RTTY Spectrum Measurement is discussing bandwidth issues and
other issues regarding transmission of RTTY. For the ones of you w
On 3/24/2014 5:30 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:
Even cheap sound cards deliver essentially pure sine wave audio,
Not quite. I've measured audio distortion at -30dB re: carrier for a
reasonably OK laptop sound card just below clip. That means you have
spurs only 30 dB below your signal. Not very goo
Well ... I'm not sure FSK is actually "foolproof," based on the number
of posts to this list about problems getting FSK running using various
external interfaces. It is true that AFSK is "Audio in/out" and can
overdrive things, not easy in a K3 but certainly possible. Even cheap
sound cards d
FSK might not have "excess" bandwidth, but AFSK can have narrower bandwidth.
http://www.frontiernet.net/~aflowers/k3rtty/k3rtty.html#K3_AFSK_filter
On 3/24/2014 5:27 AM, Barry wrote:
Fred,
If set correctly, there's no difference. However, FSK is foolproof. It
can't be overdriven with excessi
Fred,
If set correctly, there's no difference. However, FSK is foolproof. It
can't be overdriven with excessive audio input resulting in excess bandwidth
and spurs. Some of it is historical, as in some older radios, narrow
filters cannot be used in AFSK mode.
Barry w2UP
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Yes, the K3 certainly allows a multitude of modes, and within each mode,
several ways of doing it.
I'd really like to know ... no hidden aspersions here ... what the
difference is between direct FSK and AFSK. I use AFSK with two
RadioShack stereo cables between the laptop and the radio. N1MM
Wes,
I'm not an AFSK fan, so it would be another COM port for FSK/PTT plus a box
with a couple of 2N's for the FSK and PTT lines. I'm satisfied with my
pre-programmed Mx buffers with callsign, 599, TU, etc. for the few RTTY QSOs
I make these days.
73,
Barry W2UP
P.S. I don't use a straight ke
Congratulations on your achievement; very impressive.
But what "rat's nest of cables to external boxes"? Sure you need a computer,
but who doesn't log using one these days? After that, it's two cables from the
Line In/Line Out of the radio to the same on the computer. Same number of
cables
I have to agree with Barry. For a modest amount of code space (Flash
RAM), they added a very useful capability for the casual or field
operator. I once worked a DX RTTY station via FSK-D mode with paddle
"keyboard". I could not have done that QSO any other way at that
time. The QSO was
Wes (N7WS) wrote
> No comparison. IMHO, wasted effort by Elecraft Engineering.
>
> Wes N7WS
Not at all a wasted effort. I used to be an active RTTY DXer (RTTY DXCC
TOHR, all but BS7) and contester, but in my condo QTH, I just don't have the
room or desire for a rat's nest of cables to externa
The P3 works really well for tuning RTTY signals for the K3 to
decode. Adjust the Span so you can easily see both frequencies
and lay the band on top of the waterfall.
Cheers - Bill, AE6JV (who would be in a world of hurt without
the P3)
On 3/21/14 at 11:07 PM, j...@audiosystemsgroup.com (Ji
On 3/21/2014 9:05 AM, Wes (N7WS) wrote:
No comparison. IMHO, wasted effort by Elecraft Engineering.
My observations have been exactly thee opposite. I find that when I have
a RTTY signal carefully tuned in, the K3 decoder often beats MMTTY. The
carefully tuned part is critical, and I find tha
x27;t know if I would feel the same way if I didn't have a P3. I find
the P3 an almost indispensable tuning indicator for the digital modes.
73,
Bill - NA5DX
Original message:
From: Jim Hoge
To: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 rtty decode vs: computer decode
I have played just a b
More like the rumble seat.
Dave, K2YG
Original message:
From: Jim Hoge
To: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 rtty decode vs: computer decode
I have played just a bit with the rtty via cw function of the K3 and am curious
if my casual observations match those of others. It appears
I've found the K3 decode is adequate for casual contacts like W1AW/x when I
find them. Tuning is a bit touchy and the incoming signal needs to be strong.
Good for a quickie, though. I use the paddle for xmit.
73,
Brian, K0DTJ
> I have played just a bit with the rtty via cw function of the K3
But handy in a portable rig.
Phil -- Sent from my iPhone 5S
> On Mar 21, 2014, at 9:05, "Wes (N7WS)" wrote:
>
> No comparison. IMHO, wasted effort by Elecraft Engineering.
>
> Wes N7WS
>
>> On 3/21/2014 8:45 AM, Jim Hoge wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I have played just a bit with the rtty via
No comparison. IMHO, wasted effort by Elecraft Engineering.
Wes N7WS
On 3/21/2014 8:45 AM, Jim Hoge wrote:
Greetings,
I have played just a bit with the rtty via cw function of the K3 and am curious
if my casual observations match those of others. It appears that the K3 onboard
decoder takes
Greetings,
I have played just a bit with the rtty via cw function of the K3 and am curious
if my casual observations match those of others. It appears that the K3 onboard
decoder takes a back seat in rtty decode ability to a radio/computer/mtty
combination. Agree/disagree/thoughts?
73,
Jim W5Q
Worked RTTY fime Thursday night - started to work a W1AW on RTTY last night and
PTT was working but only carrier no FSK. Using direct FSK not AFSK.
FSK D confirmed on menu. Shorting FSK pin 4 to ground - no freq change -
open circuit voltage on pin 4 about 3.6 volts but source impedance VERY
I use RTTY a lot and have not experienced this. The 45/75 setting is
remembered per band.
Regards,
Mike VP8NO
On 29/10/2013 10:32, Mike K2MK wrote:
Hi Randy,
Same problem here. I thought I had figured out how to keep it at 45 baud but
I was mistaken. It always reverts back to 75. I'm using
Hi Randy,
Same problem here. I thought I had figured out how to keep it at 45 baud but
I was mistaken. It always reverts back to 75. I'm using AFSK so it isn't
really a problem but I have the P3 with SVGA option and I normally have the
data display turned on. I'd rather see a correct decode instea
Last night I returned to 20m RTTY for the first time in several days and the
baud rate had reverted to 75 bps. I am certain it was 45 the last time I was
there. ???
73,
Randy, KS4L
> On Oct 23, 2013, at 6:42 PM, Rick Prather wrote:
>
> Randy,
>
> I think you will find it is a per band setti
Randy,
I think you will find it is a per band setting. So, once you set it to 45
it should be the same when you come back to that band.
Rick
K6LE
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 8:28 AM, Randy Moore wrote:
> I have been playing with RTTY a bit lately (novice) using the K3's
> decode/readout and send
I have been playing with RTTY a bit lately (novice) using the K3's
decode/readout and sending with my paddle. It works great for casual
QSOs and quick DXing. But I've noticed that the baud rate reverts to 75
(from 45) frequently. I am using DXLab and frequently click on spots
there, but that
The K3 power calibration is done at CW (key down) but FSK includes a
bit of shaping to reduce key clicks. That adds just a bit of peak
to average power difference and would account for a small difference
between CW and FSK. I measure just under 1 watt difference at 80 W
between CW and FSK con
Hi Hank and all.
It's almost the same as I see it here on the KPA500 PWR diplay. Diddling
RTTY FSK signal make the K3 Pout bubbling a bit. When at a steady 80W
Pout without of FSK without diddle I add the diddle the KPA500 move very
fast around 80W. I couldn't appreciate the real numbers as th
Hank,
My initial guess is that it is your Powermaster.
I have recently built a 4 State QRP QRPometer to use when testing QRP
transmitters. It is an accurate meter as long as the waveform is a good
sine wave (Good CW signal), but I have also discovered that it does not
read correctly if the wa
If I set power to 100 watts on CW the K3 setting and my Array Solutions
Powermaster power meter read the same within a watt or two. Leaving the K3
power set at 100 watts on CW and switch to DATA and run MMTTY diddles , the
Powermaster is reading 116 watts. Sending RTTY text it bounces betwee
I'm surprised you could hear the tones through the rig with the wrong mic
setting. Glad you got it resolved!
-KD0TSX
On Tuesday, July 9, 2013, Mike Reublin wrote:
> To all who offered help and encouragement, a great big thank-you!
>
> The secret was in setting MIC SEL to line in. Dunno how I mi
To all who offered help and encouragement, a great big thank-you!
The secret was in setting MIC SEL to line in. Dunno how I missed it, but I did.
Listen carefully, and you'll hear the sound of a self administered double
dope-slap.
73, Mike NF4L
On Jul 8, 2013, at 4:53 PM, Mike Reublin wrote:
he K3 actually going into transmit (red light on)?
Wes
--- On Mon, 7/8/13, Mike Reublin wrote:
> From: Mike Reublin
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 RTTY
> To: "Elecraft Reflector"
> Date: Monday, July 8, 2013, 2:53 PM
> Thanks to some excellent suggestions,
> I was
On 7/8/2013 5:17 PM, Gerald Manthey wrote:
Is The vox on?
On Jul 8, 2013 4:15 PM, "Mike K2MK" wrote:
Hi Mike,
If you hear the tones in the K3 speaker then I assume you mean that you are
hearing them through the monitor. This tells me that the tones are getting
through to the K3 and that you a
Is The vox on?
On Jul 8, 2013 4:15 PM, "Mike K2MK" wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> If you hear the tones in the K3 speaker then I assume you mean that you are
> hearing them through the monitor. This tells me that the tones are getting
> through to the K3 and that you are in transmit (red light). If you ar
Hi Mike,
If you hear the tones in the K3 speaker then I assume you mean that you are
hearing them through the monitor. This tells me that the tones are getting
through to the K3 and that you are in transmit (red light). If you are in
DATA Mode AFSK A you should be able to adjust the MIC knob on th
Mike,
Was that a plain USB soundcard, or is it a digital interface box (like
SignaLink, RigBlaster, etc.)?
If it is a digital interface box, most of those are set for microphone
level output, so dig into the documentation and find out how to set it
for Line Level output. Line level is 50 to 1
What's power and mic gain settings? It's not in Test mode is it?
-KD0TSX
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Mike Reublin wrote:
> Thanks to some excellent suggestions, I was able to get receive working,
> but transmit is still a no-go.
>
> I cannot get an ALC indication. I've run the sound card
Thanks to some excellent suggestions, I was able to get receive working, but
transmit is still a no-go.
I cannot get an ALC indication. I've run the sound card volume up and down it's
range. I can hear the tones thru the K3 speaker, so they're getting in.
It's got to be something so simple I'll
Mike, MMTTY expects the transceiver to be set to LSB. If yours is set to
USB, click the REV button in MMTTY
Tony KT0NY
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 12:03 AM, Mike Reublin wrote:
> I'm trying to help a new K3 owner set up for RTTY using MMTTY and AFSK A.
> I have a Mac, he's running Win XP.
>
> I ad
I'm trying to help a new K3 owner set up for RTTY using MMTTY and AFSK A. I
have a Mac, he's running Win XP.
I added a USB sound card (mic and fones) and stereo cables in and out. Win
recognizes it, and I chose it in MMTTY and Win.
Mark and space agree. Vox is on, and the vox settings should b
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