In the case of the TS-2000, the "normal" setting is actually inverse, and the
"inverse" setting is normal. For some reason the Japanese think FSK is
normally in the USB side of the carrier freq.
73, Don ADØK
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From: rtty-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of Jim Rhodes
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 18:22
To: john; 'RTTY Reflector'
Cc: *TOM@ADELPHIA; * MOUSE *CITYNET
Subject: Re: [RTTY] need some help
Welcome to Kenworld! I use a 570, so the menu item may be different.
On my 570 the menu item is names "key-down polarity for fsk mode" and
it needs to be "on" or I will transmit upside down. The menu item may
have a different title. But it seems like all the Kenwoods have this
setup issue.
At 05:35 PM 2/11/2007, john wrote:
>I am running a ts850sat, into a alpha pa amp, using writelog, and mtty
>runing fsk..
>the problem is that I copy ok, but transmit upside down...
>in mtty the lsb is really fsk is checked...
>going reverse, means I do not copy but my transmit signal is ok
>I am at loss as to what happened, the night previous on 40, things
>started locking up in transmit--If I went barefoot , no lockup.. I did
>do a reset on the 850-if this is related,, I just do not know--
>can anyone give me some insight on this..
>\thanks john w8wej
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