RTTY
[Top] [All Lists]

[RTTY] PSK31 (was Death of RTTY)

To: <rtty@contesting.com>
Subject: [RTTY] PSK31 (was Death of RTTY)
From: k8vt at ameritech.net (Carter Grabarczyk)
Date: Wed May 21 13:57:37 2003
Ed, K4SB wrote:

 > First of all, why in the world would you select a 2 kHz bandwidth?
> 73
> Ed

Ed,
You bring up an interesting point...

When Peter Martinez (?) co-invented PSK31, his software received a 
single station at a time, tuning was critical and you could crank in 
your 250 Hz filter (or the best you had).

Then along came Digipan et al, with the waterfall display. The good news 
was, you could tune by pointing and clicking. The bad news was, because 
most people used their widest filter (2.8 kHz), any strong signal in the 
pass band would operate the AVC and usually drop the weaker signals off 
the edge of the earth.

In your original post, you ask "why in the world would you select a 2 
kHz bandwidth?".

I guess that because it's cool to see multiple stations and to be able 
to point and click and that apparently was the main point of the 
software-to eliminate critical tuning. From your post, the implication 
is that you *don't* use a wide bandwidth. Could you please elaborate? 
What bandwidth do you use? Any special/different tuning techniques? (Of 
course, these questions assume you are using a Digipan-like waterfall 
program, not the Martinez original).

Inquiring minds want to know...

73/Carter/K8VT



<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>