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K3: TX off frequency

ab2tc
Today, for the first time I got a report claiming I was coming back about 100Hz high in frequency on SSB (USB). I received him spot on at the frequency he had on his dial and returned to him without any RIT or split function activated. This was an experienced ham, so this has me concerned. I have the 2.00 firmware.

Knut - AB2TC
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Re: K3: TX off frequency

Julian, G4ILO
ab2tc wrote
Today, for the first time I got a report claiming I was coming back about 100Hz high in frequency on SSB (USB). I received him spot on at the frequency he had on his dial and returned to him without any RIT or split function activated. This was an experienced ham, so this has me concerned. I have the 2.00 firmware.
How could he tell? When tuning in an SSB signal, the frequency could vary by + or - 100Hz or more according to personal taste, especially if you don't know what the other guy's voice really sounds like.
Julian, G4ILO. K2 #392  K3 #222 KX3 #110
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Re: K3: TX off frequency

Simon (HB9DRV)
The harmonics of the voice, there was an interesting QEX article using this
as the basis of code for auto-tuning SSB signals.

January 1999, Tune SSB Automatically by Robert Dick

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

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Re: K3: TX off frequency

n6wg
Hi Simon
Don't have the article in front of me, but if
it says what I think it does, we used that technique
back in the 60's when I ran a Heathkit SB100
transceiver.  Worked a lot of DX with it, and
was nearly always spot on their frequency.
Worked really well.
73, Bob N6WG

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> The harmonics of the voice, there was an interesting QEX article
using this

> as the basis of code for auto-tuning SSB signals.
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> January 1999, Tune SSB Automatically by Robert Dick
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> Simon Brown, HB9DRV
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