TrueTTY is a product of Sergei UA9OSV. I am not the author, I just tested
his program, among other popular rtty decoders, and posted the charts to the
web. Please direct your comments/critique to Sergei, and don't forget to
tell him that he is a great programmer ;-)
73 Alex VE3NEA
> I own, having paid for, all of the programs Alex allows out as
> shareware. He is an amazing
> programmer, one of the best in ham radio today. I say this to preface
> my suggestion that
> you say exactly these words to him. This is the kind of critique he
> would listen to and work
> on.
>
> That said, what a great thing we have in ham radio to have two people
> like Alex and Mako-san
> programming these fantastic tools for us.
>
> Bob
> N4HY
>
> >--------------------------
> >
> >After I saw those plots, I tried TrueTTY, but the manual squelch was a
> >show-stopper for me in real-world usage. If you set the squelch too
> >high, it won't decode weak signals. If you set it too low, there is a
> >continuous stream of garbage characters. If you try to set it right on
> >the hairy edge, changing band conditions and QRM will almost
> >immediately require a different setting. Perhaps TrueTTY performs well
> >in the laboratory, but it didn't work for me on the air.
> >
> >Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
> >Yuma, AZ
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