To: | aa5vu@arrl.net |
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Subject: | [RTTY] Re: Back on the Air |
From: | Richard Ferch <ve3iay@rac.ca> |
Date: | Tue, 30 Mar 2004 18:36:03 -0500 |
List-post: | <mailto:rtty@contesting.com> |
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 at 12:21:32 -0600, Richard Kriss <<mailto:aa5vu%40arrl.net>aa5vu@arrl.net> said: I have been spoiled operation RTTY with a PK-232 in FSK. Going to a sound card implementation where you HAVE to operate in USB (not LSB or FSK) is really confusing. I have no idea where to tune the VFO or how to spot stations. If I see a spot I put the rig on that frequency then try have to find them on the spectral display. Dick, I bet you have trouble convincing some stations of your callsign! As for frequencies to tune to or spot: In FSK it's easy - the dial on your radio and the frequency of spots are the same. In AFSK you have to add or subtract the audio frequency your sound card is using to/from the indicated dial frequency to match up with the spot frequency, depending on which sideband you are using. Examples: Tuning to a spotted frequency: Radio in LSB Spotted frequency 14085 kHz Audio "mark" frequency 2125 Hz Dial reading 14085 kHz + 2125 Hz = 14087.125 kHz. In LSB you tune your radio *above* the desired signal so that the signal will be in the *lower* sideband. Radio in USB Spotted frequency 14085 kHz Audio "mark" frequency 2295 Hz Dial reading 14085 kHz - 2295 Hz = 14082.705 kHz. In USB you tune your radio *below* the desired signal so that the signal will be in the *upper* sideband. Conversely, if you want to send a spot: Radio in LSB Radio dial set to 14084.0 kHz Audio "mark" frequency 1275 Hz Frequency to spot: 14084 kHz - 1275 Hz, or about 14082.7 kHz. (*lower* sideband - the signal is *below* the dial frequency). Radio in USB Radio dial set to 14084.0 kHz Audio "mark" frequency 1445 Hz Frequency to spot: 14084 kHz + 1445 Hz, or about 14085.4 kHz. (*upper* sideband - the signal is *above* the dial frequency). If you are using different audio frequencies, adjust the arithmetic accordingly. A lot of software programs can do this arithmetic automatically for you provided you have your radio interfaced for computer control. Does this help at all? 73, Rich VE3IAY _______________________________________________ RTTY mailing list RTTY@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rtty |
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