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Re: [RTTY] UPDATE Re: FSK Keying

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Subject: Re: [RTTY] UPDATE Re: FSK Keying
From: David G3YYD via RTTY <rtty@contesting.com>
Reply-to: David G3YYD <g3yyd2@btinternet.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2018 20:11:13 -0000
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Joe and Ed

Yep TinyFSK does an excellent job, which is why I made a bespoke driver
within 2Tone for it. In testing TinyFSk I found no detectable timing jitter.
I looked at programming a PC connected UART, but all the specifications I
looked at for current stock are incapable of doing 45.45 they do 45 if they
can go that slow. 

Still does not avoid the wide radio FSK problem. Nor as pointed out wideband
TX noise/oscillator phase noise. The later of course is with us whatever the
mode used.

The K3 is, as far as I know, the only radio that filters its FSK signal so
it has a reasonable FSK bandwidth. There may be another but I do not know of
one.

The K3 driven by a sound card is the set up I use for SO2R contesting. I
tried to overdrive a K3 by setting all the gains in the PC and the K3 to the
maximum. I then looked at the K3 TX spectrum using the other K3. I could not
see detect any spurious due to overdrive at all. 

The K3 line in was connected direct to the sound card line out with no
transformer or attenuation. Conclusion I came to is the K3 is very well
engineered in this area (as it is in many other areas of performance) and to
have no worries about overdriving it with audio.

Note the very cheap $5 USB sound cards are not very good so better to use
$25 ones. More expensive ones are just as good but you pay more $ than
needed.

73 David G3YYD

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