This has been my method of choice for working the W1AW/x RTTY stations. Quick
and easy. I've had trouble getting the K3 to recognize my paddle-sent IM so
appended it (the "pipe" character) to the CW memories where needed. It isn't
sent when in CW mode so works like a charm. Of course I have to
The K3 and KX3 both have an "FSK-D" data mode, which allows you to decode and
display RTTY signals right on the VFO B display. If you've never tried this
feature, now would be an excellent time. Signals are coming in from all over
the world, from about 14.080 MHz up.
You'll need to go into DATA
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