Update for Writelog users:
The MMTTY plug-in sets its data rate and mode (RTTY/ASCII) when
it initializes. Changes in RTTYrite are not reflected until
the plug-in is reinitialized.
To change RTTY mode, change the mode in the RTTYrite mode menu
then select the TU type. You can even reselect MMTTY as that
will force a reload/reinitialization of the plug-in.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 6/6/2010 12:12 PM, Don Hill AA5AU wrote:
> WriteLog DOES transmit FSK and AFSK 75 Baud RTTY using the MMTTY
> plug-in for WriteLog.
>
> However, it doesn't work as you normally think it would. In my
> testing, I brought up my normal RTTY setup using the MMTTY plug-in at
> 45 baud. I then attempted to change the baud rate by going to the
> "Mode" menu in Rttyrite and selecting "75 baud (100 WPM) Baudot".
> When I transmitted, the rate remained at 45 baud.
>
> In order to change from 45 to 75 baud transmission, I had to go to
> the "Option" menu in the MMTTY RTTY Control panel and select
> "Setup(O)". In Setup, I had to go to the Decode tab and change
> BaudRate to 75.
>
> I was then able to transmit 75 baud RTTY using WriteLog and the MMTTY
> plug-in to WriteLog. This worked with my simple transistor FSK
> interface and my microHAM microKEYER.
>
> I working on a web page on this subject. I will announce it when
> it's finished.
>
> 73, Don AA5AU http://www.aa5au.com http://www.rttycontesting.com
>
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