On Sun, 2004-07-11 at 21:15 +0100, rolf heidenborg wrote:
> Have I missed something ? Is RTTY a hardware function and not a
> software managed with help of soundcard function in the K2 ?
RTTY uses FSK (frequency shift keying), which consists of shifting a
carrier between two frequencies. Some radios have an FSK mode where the
radio will generate the carrier, and shift it according to a digital
input from a TNC or a computer serial or parallel port. Kind of like CW
- the rig generates the carrier, it's controlled by a digital input (a
key).
If a rig doesn't have an FSK mode, you can use a TNC or computer
soundcard to generate the carrier at audio frequencies, and feed it into
the mic input. This is usually called AFSK (the A stands for audio).
Properly generated AFSK is indistinguishable from FSK.
--
73, Brian
VE7NGR
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