Rich,
That is an excellent solution - I don't normally use the K3 Utility
Command Tester or Terminal window for things like that, so I just did
not think of it. I am more of a 'knobs and buttons' guy except when I
am running digital modes.
Along that same line, it may be that visually impaire
There are software commands that can be used to select any of the K3's four
data submodes.
The DT0; command selects DATA A, DT1; selects AFSK A, DT2; selects FSK D and
DT3; selects PSK D.
If you are using the K3 Utility, you can use the Command Tester to send one
of these commands to ensure that
Bob,
There are 2 'modes' - the first is DATA mode set by the MODE switch, and
the second is the type of data mode set by the DATA MD button.
The K3 must be in DATA mode, and to use the paddles for transmit, the
DATA mode must be set for PSK D (psk31) or FSK D (rtty).
I am not certain how hams
Hello Don,
When I go the the digital mode on the Mode switch and atempt to send using
the paddles, nothing happens. When I push the xmit switch I'm in SSB. What
am I missing.
73, Bob K3UL
PS: Gary let me know how you make out with the terminal.
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de CW in the radio.
Supported modes are CW, RTTY and PSK 31.
73 de Dick, K6KR
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Gary,
Yes, I believe you can do that. Set the K3 for PSK D data mode and tune
the K3 (with a narrow filter) until you hear the PSK 'warble'. You can
send using either the paddles or the text input area of the K3 Utility's
Terminal tab. The decoded receive text will be displayed in the larger
Is this actually a full duplex serial connection to the k3?
I am totally blind, so consider the following.
Can I set up psk sending through the paddles, and route the decoded output
through the serial port so I can read it using the screen reader on my pc?
I've never done digital modes before, bu
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