If you're trying to test the tone frequencies, you can use the waterfall from 
DigiPan or HRD. Take the Mike audio from the tracker (what you would normally 
connect to the mike input on the radio) and plug it into the mike input of your 
computer you use for PSK-31 (be careful with the PTT signal). You should be 
able to see the tone frequencies in the waterfall. This won't decode the APRS 
signal, but it will tell you the tone frequencies; however, not necessarily the 
amplitude.

If you have an 2nd radio, you can test your whole transmit chain (Tracker + 
radio) by taking the audio out of your 2nd radio and using that for the digipan 
input. This will give you an indication of modulation (not a precise one, but a 
practical one).

Just my $.02.

--Bob
K7RBW

--- In [email protected], "Gerd Steinruecke" <dj...@...> wrote:
>
> Scott,
> 
> thanks for your reply. When i got you right the audio tones in the test mode
> are the same as during real operation? So in my case
> 1200 / 2200 Hz for 1200 baud and 2100 / 2300 Hz for 300 baud? Sorry, but due
> to a current lack of any measurement equipment in my shack i can't find it
> out on my own and i have to ask this (the single tones were measured with a
> simple DMM).
> 
> If that is the case i could live with it, as you mentioned i just would have
> to tune to another center freq on HF.
> 
> Unfortunately PSK-31 (or even PSK-250 for) doesn't work yet wih the T2m ....
> 
> Best regards
> Gerd
> DJ4KH

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