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Help with digital modes please

jim-4
After being off the air for 10 years I've forgotten much. Still remember
Morse so I'm back on CW but I want to get back into digital modes.

I just orered the Signalink USB interface and waiting for that to arrive
in afew days with  the proper cable for my K2.

Also I'm using Linux (Ubuntu 12.04) but I'm getting help with that end.
I've installed Fldigi for Linux.

There will be other questions no doubt but one is about Mic Gain.

 From the K2 Menu mic gain is set at ssbc 1-1 is that the correct
setting for mic gain?

  Thanks

Jim  KJ5TF

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Re: Help with digital modes please

Don Wilhelm-4
Jim,

First, the menu SSBC parameter is for compression, not gain.  The gain
setting is SSBA.
Yes, SSBC must be set to 1-1 (no compression) for data modes.
That is why it is advisable to activate the RTTY filter set in the K2
and copy the filter settings from your SSB filter into the RTTY filter
settings - RTTY is LSB and RTTYr (reverse) is USB.
The RTTY filter set offers a compression setting (SSBCr in the menu)
that is independent of the setting used for SSB.

As far as mic gain goes, you should be able to adjust the SignalLink
output (and your soundcard output) to match whatever gain you need for
SSB (so you do not have to change the SSBA setting).  Look at the ALC
indication on the K2 bargraph (hold DISPLAY if the bargraph is showing
RF level) - adjust the gain upward until you see a bar of ALC indicated,
and then back it down until the bar just extinguishes - that is the
proper audio drive level.  Adjust the power output desired with the
power knob.
Ignore the typical advice you find on the internet which say to use the
audio drive level to control the power output - that will result in
erratic power control if you try to do it that way with the K2.

You may have to set the audio drive to a slightly different level for
each band because the TX RF gain varies from band to band in the K2.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 10/26/2013 7:03 PM, jim wrote:

> After being off the air for 10 years I've forgotten much. Still
> remember Morse so I'm back on CW but I want to get back into digital
> modes.
>
> I just orered the Signalink USB interface and waiting for that to
> arrive in afew days with  the proper cable for my K2.
>
> Also I'm using Linux (Ubuntu 12.04) but I'm getting help with that
> end. I've installed Fldigi for Linux.
>
> There will be other questions no doubt but one is about Mic Gain.
>
> From the K2 Menu mic gain is set at ssbc 1-1 is that the correct
> setting for mic gain?
>

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Re: Help with digital modes please

aj4tf
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Don answered your question about the SSB settings, but your setup is very similar to mine (except I built the soundcard interface from scratch).   I am running Fedora and fldigi.  You might want to try a very simple logging program called 'xlog', it is basic but it works well, and interfaces with fldigi... when you have them both running and you click the 'log' button on fldigi, xlog captures the QSO.

73, hope to see you on the waterfall soon,
David AJ4TF
K2/100 # 7006