If you have KIO2 and run gMFSK or fldig on Linux, or if you run any of
the similar Windows programs with rig control, the waterfall can show
you the frequency exactly. But some hams don't use rig control because
their PSK PTT is done by the interface box using the computer's lone
RS232 port, a
Hi Jim and all,
Not sure what you mean but could the following be your problem?
Say you set the K2 to USB and configure FL4 centered on 1000 Hz when you are
configuring the filter. Then when your VFO is set to a center frequency of
7070.5 (as seen on the LCD), your PSK signal will be seen at 707
Jim,
If you have not set up the RTTY filters and BFOs (I think that you have not
from your description), then do that first and it should set things
straight.
I usually set the RTTY filters as follows: FL1=OP1, with the BFOs set the
same as those for SSB (RTTY = LSB and RTTYr = USB). FL2=1.00,
I have encountered a problem using PSK31 in data mode with my K2. I have
been successfully using PSK31 with a homebrew interface for several months
with the K2 in USB mode. I recently decided to use PSK31 in the data mode to
take advantage of its automatic selection of no compression and its DSP
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