> Hold down the 'm.in' key while turning on the radio.
>
> Check menu number 38. It should be set to 'off' for normal FSK.
If this is true (and I have no reason to doubt Tom), it is another
case in which a Kenwood manual provides incorrect information about
the operation of the radio. The Kenwood manual states that "ON"
represents a "closed" contact (switch "on") for Mark.
"When the FSK transmission key is shorted, you can change between
space transmission (off) and mark transmission (on)."
- TS-450S/TS-690S Instruction Manual, pg 53.
Almost every modern FSK interface provides an open collector FSK
output that is *closed* in Mark (pulled to ground) and *open* in
Space. This is the same as the "simple" transistor on the output
of a serial port or USB to RS-232 converter for those using EXTFSK
with MMTTY.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 7/9/2011 11:03 AM, Tom Osborne wrote:
> Hi David
>
> Hold down the 'm.in' key while turning on the radio.
>
> Check menu number 38. It should be set to 'off' for normal FSK.
>
> Are you using the ACC 2 jack on the back of the '450 for FSK? You can't do
> FSK through the mic jack like you can PSK. 73
>
> Tom W7WHY
>
> Hi Is anyone using the microKEYER II with a Kenwood rig for RTTY? I picked
> one up to use with a TS-450s as a dedicated digital mode rig. I've got
> everthing working and have made a few PSK contacts but there's something
> wrong with my RTTY signal. MMTTY is configured for FSK; the microKEYER keys
> up the rig and the rig is transmitting, but other stations only reply QRZ??
> a couple times then continue their CQ call. I was doing RTTY successfully
> with AFSK thru a Signalink, how would I know if I was transmitting in
> REVERSE?
> Any help or ideas
>
>
> VE3VID Located in rural Canada
>
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