There is *no problem* between RTTYrite's Hardware Generated FSK and microHAM Router if they are configured correctly. I spent dozens of hours checking all the permutations of Hardware Generated FSK,
On 4/1/2013 4:36 PM, Gary AL9A wrote: 2. Checking the Strict BPS setting in router and using the TU type of XMMT.ocx with MMTTY and my normal COM PORT under Port solves the buffer timing problem, but
On 4/1/2013 4:45 PM, Don AA5AU wrote: Unfortunately, as Ed mentioned, there is no way to control NET when using AFSK. NET is always on. This makes 2Tone basically unusable in the main Rttyrite window
Each version of MMTTY (using XMMT.ocx) must be in a separate directory. *DO NOT* use the old plug-in if you are going to have multiple MMTTY windows because of the ports issue - XMMT.ocx sets ports f
Checking XMMT.ocx enables "TNCs" supported by the XMMT.ocx interface. Once you have done that you must select "Configure TNC" to set the path to the exe you prefer - either MMTTY or 2Tone. 73, ... J
"Strict BPS" has no impact on receive - there is no virtual port on RX. 73, ... Joe, W4TV I'm setting here copying some RTTY station on 20 meters. I am seeing a hesitation in the print. WL is printin
Now, when open the "TU type" and check "XMMT.ocx", one of the two 2 Tone windows closes and then reopens on top of the other 2 Tone window. Do not get the "Setup XMMT.ocx" window. So what did I delet
It appears that WriteLog 11.10G breaks something in the old MMTTY plug-in. I suggest uninstalling the plug-in from the Control Panel then starting WriteLog 11.10G, then selecting one of the Sound Boa
Gary, AL9A reported stuttering transmit with Hardware generated FSK and microHAM interfaces when using "Strict BPS" in microHAM Router. Since Router is not used with Navigator, you should look to US
On 4/3/2013 9:58 PM, Gary AL9A wrote: I now let MMTTY control the FSK keying on my main RttyRite window and let the RittyRite clone windows, one with MMTTY with a different profile and the other with
It would help if you told us what transceiver you were using, what sound card your were using, how you do PTT and how you connect transmit audio from the sound card to the transceiver. My guess is th
Unfortunately, you have too many "new" issues at the same time for me to make a reasonable guess. I don't know anything about the Donner interface, "USB Audio CODEC" can be any kind of USB based soun
If the TS-990 radio control is via USB, it is probably using the TX1; command - particularly if COMM PTT = YES - which is equivalent to the microphone PTT. The microphone PTT mutes the data (ACC) in
OK, that tells me that PTT is via the separate cable. Now, please tell me exactly what the connections are in that cable. What controls that cable? Is it connected to a serial port or is it connecte
This is just another reason I am so dead set against using software commands to control PTT. There are simply too many problems with the interaction between software commands and the hardware (RTS)
On 4/7/2013 1:42 PM, Mark, G0MGX wrote: I have the COM3 port selected in the Rttyrite window Port menu and also Hardware generated FSK selected. If I edit the MMTTY setup screen and the TX tab and se
On 4/7/2013 4:37 PM, DickT-W0RAA wrote: Now my question: I anybody on either reflector running a Yaesu FT-950 with a SignaLink USB in RTTY|LSB or RTTY|USB mode? If so, what do you use for Menu Settin
What interface are you using for the second radio? DigiKeyer II handles one rig ... presumably the MK V. 2nd CAT port in Router provides an opportunity for a second program to "snoop" on data to the
Set the Port in Rttyrite to "none", define the FSK (and PTT) Port in MMTTY's TX tab, set MMTTY to COM-TxD (FSK) in MMTTY's Misc tab and select "C:Limiting Speed" in MMTTY's USB Port Window. Then clea
When I make 2Tone the primary TU for the rttyrite there seems to be no way to key a PTT serial port when I have to use AFSK. As soon as I try to use a rttyrite port, FSK is assumed. Do not use a Rtty