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Re: [RTTY] Re: Rtty and Ritty

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Subject: Re: [RTTY] Re: Rtty and Ritty
From: K4SB <k4sb@bellsouth.net>
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 18:09:01 +0000
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Barry wrote:
> In my experience, MMTTY does a great job with 99% of signals.  On
> some of the over the pole fluttery signals (JA, UA0, etc. from east
> coast) the KAM, which I no longer own, did a marginally better job.
> Though I'm not positive, I believe the MMTTY version that was current
> about 3 years ago copied better with the multi-path and flutter
> filters than the current version, on those signals.

I'd like to throw this out just for opinion. Someone recently
mentioned that his Turtle Beach sound card scored a 7b on the WL test.
I just installed mine and it came back as a 7f, the highest.

Now, I am wondering if perhaps these differing opinions are placing
the blame on the wrong party. My hamshack computer is a Pentium III
600 machine with 496 mb of memory.

Is it possible that the faster computers in use now, like this P4 @2.4
gig are at least part of the problem?
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Just in passing, I was at my local computer bandit the other day, and
their Tech mentioned to me that next year will see an introduction of
a new processing system. I think he called it BKL...Those motherboard
will not have either serial ports or parallel ports, but will have a
large number of USB ports. He showed me one advance "spec" sheet where
the motherboard had 10 USB ports, no mouse or keyboard ports, no
serial or parallel ports.

I think I will hang on to my older machines.

73
Ed
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