PSK tuning [k3]...alternatives for the immediate

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PSK tuning [k3]...alternatives for the immediate

Lu Romero - W4LT
The K3 manual states that the PSK31 and RTTY functionality
is "adequate for CASUAL use without a computer" or something
like that.

If youre somewhat SERIOUS, you would be much better off to
use external decoders to do any "REAL" work on those modes.
I dont think it the built in PSK and RTTY modes were really
designed for "serious" work.  Like the Icom rigs with built
in decoders and encoders, there are some compromises.  They
are just very convenient to use.  The RTTY demod is pretty
good, tho, and I wish we could output decoded text from the
serial port...

The RTTY capability is especially nice for the times when
your spotting program emails your phone to tell you that Mt
Athos is on 20m RTTY and you have to jump out of the pool,
run and get a towel, partially dry off while running through
the house to turn on the rig, swing the beam, flip on the
solid state amp and try to work the elusive monk without
waiting for Windows to boot and MMTTY to run.

-lu-w4lt-


Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 12:31:38 -0400
From: John Ragle <[hidden email]>
Subject: [Elecraft] PSK tuning [k3]...alternatives for the
immediate
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     Please don't take this comment to be frivolous or
intentionally
snippy...but my take on the decoding functions built into
the K3
firmware is that at this stage they are gimmicks or toys.

     As Ron observes, even an old warhorse like Digipan
works much
better (...more easily, less fussily...) than the K3
routines (and I
love my K3!). When one considers the range of other digital
methods
available in, e.g. fldigi, it is apparent that Elecraft is
thinking in
the right direction but is not all the way there, YET.

     I use Digipan or fldigi (3.12.5) routinely with my K3
without
problems. For digital mode operation, SpectraVue is also a
very nice
adjunct program.

     I have every faith that Elecraft will eventually
enhance the
digital decoding functions in the K3. One will still want
something like
SpectraVue to provide a window into the digital ops part of
the spectrum
(or an LP-PAN or a P3, if funds permit). Eventually it will
be nice to
be computer-free if one desires it...portability would be
enhanced
somewhat, though a small laptop (e.g. a netbook) is not much
different
in volume from an LP-PAN or a P3. My small ASUS Eee901 runs
software
like Digipan and SpectraVue without flinching.

     I am not at all a Luddite WRT new solutions...just very
oriented
toward functionality. This is also the reason that I rid
myself of my
Flex 3000.

John Ragle -- W1ZI

=====

On 8/12/2010 11:46 AM, Ron Herman wrote:
> How does one tune PSK31 on the K3 such that the built in
decoder can
> read it. Tuning seems to be very selective and without a
waterfall
> nearly impossible to tune. The capture range of the AFC
doesn't seem
> to be very wide. The CWT spotting function sometimes helps
but only
> on stronger signals. Sensitivity to weak signals doesn't
seem to be
> very good either. With digipan on the PC I can decode
stuff that I
> can hardly hear.
>    


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Re: PSK tuning [k3]...alternatives for the immediate

Don Wilhelm-4
Lu,

You can output decoded text from the RS-232 port.  Put K3Utility into
Terminal mode and the decoded text will appear in the K3Utility window.  
You can also type into the Transmit pane and it will be transmitted.  
Works for either RTTY or PSK31.  Lacking the computer, you can use the
paddle input and the VFO B readout.  Yes, it all depends on what you
have available - a proper functioning software application like DigiPan
or HRD/DM780 will provide more convenience, but for those times when you
have to be without the computer, the K3 will operate those modes
standalone - just follow Lyle's instructions.

73,
Don W3FPR

Lu Romero wrote:
>  I wish we could output decoded text from the
> serial port...
>  
>
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