RES: [Elecraft] RTTY ON K3 - PY5EG
py5eg
py5eg at iesa.com.br
Wed Apr 30 16:28:40 EDT 2008
Hi Ed:
Thanks for all very clear information.
I´ll make some tests and will let you know about it.
73 and thanks again
Oms PY5EG
-----Mensagem original-----
De: Ed Muns [mailto:w0yk at msn.com]
Enviada em: quarta-feira, 30 de abril de 2008 15:40
Para: py5eg
Cc: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
Assunto: RE: [Elecraft] RTTY ON K3 - PY5EG
> What kind of setup you have used for the RTTY contesting?
I only use FSK TX, not AFSK, and decode in parallel with a DXP38 and MMTTY
(sometimes multiple windows with different decoding profiles). For SO2R
control I use the Top Ten DX Doubler. No USB anywhere, all standard Serial
ports. With the K3 I no longer use an external audio DSP box like the
NIR-12, nor do I use any additional audio isolation transformers since they
are built into the K3. Currently I use WriteLog for RTTY contest logging
and will eventually migrate to Win-Test when enough of the SO2R features I
use are implemented (for both CW and RTTY modes). I use TR-Log for CW (and
SSB) contesting so the USB SO2R/keyer interfaces aren't useable (MicroHam,
EZ-Master, etc.). Once I migrate from TR-Log to Win-Test, I may upgrade to
one of these nifty USB interface boxes. (Before someone asks, no I don't
consider TR4W an acceptable substitute for TR-Log.)
For PSK31 I use Digi-Pan which works great with the K3, just two standard
audio cables between the K3 and PC soundcard.
I use 400 MHz Pentium II towers at home and 1 GHz notebooks when away. Just
standard run-of-the-mill sound cards built into these computers.
73,
Ed - W0YK
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