[Elecraft] K3: Using built in PSK?
Bob Cunnings
bob.cunnings at gmail.com
Thu May 29 10:22:27 EDT 2008
Hmm, I responded with this message:
http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-K3%3A-Using-built-in-PSK--p17503377.html
Since you remarked that when you monitored your transmitted signal it
didn't have "fullness" I thought that you might be sending only an
idle signal, which would be the case if you were trying to key the rig
with an ordinary key, rather than paddles.
Bob NW8L
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 6:44 AM, Dave <dbp at tds.net> wrote:
> Hi-
> On Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:58 PM, I sent this message to the reflector and haven't seen any comments... maybe I am too anxious, but I am also anxious to cure this problem- so again, I say:
>
> "Hi-
> OK, the K3 works fine using computer generated PSK 31 AFSK, but when I go to
> the internally generated PSK 31 D, 31 bps, I do not get responses to my calling
> CQ or calling stations. The TX and RX filter width is set to 2.7 KHz. I can copy
> perfectly on the radios VFO B copy line and do get a kick out of the auto spot
> feature. I can hear the transmitted signal on my other rig (ORION II), but it doesn't have the fullness of the AFSK sent PSK. Any ideas?
>
> On a related note, one poster mentioned the use of the built in ability of the K3 to notify other net users of external computer problems, maybe so. However when monitoring my AFSK PSK31 signal from the K3 on my OII, I don't see the AFSK PSK31 signal on the same waterfall of the MixW software. That leads me to believe that you can not switch from computer driven AFSK PSK31 to built in PSK D PSK31 because they are on different frequencies. Tell me I am wrong and tell me how ot make it right.
> Thanks for the bandwidth.
>
> 73 de Dave in NH K1OPQ
>
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