I can confirm Scott's observation. I had a 756PRO for years and now a
756PRO3 for the last 10 months, and either of them could decode RTTY
as well and often better than MMTTY/others. I keep the RTTY decoder
running all the time in the 756PRO3 as a backup decoder. It is
unfortunate that we can't move that decoder data into the computer
easily. I would probably use it as the main decoder if I could
interface the computer to that display.
Jerry W4UK
At 02:18 PM 10/3/2007, Scott Schultz wrote:
>I noticed the same differences by using the built-in RTTY decoder on my
>756Pro. As good as MMTTY is, the Pro's decoder sometimes did a better job of
>picking up some of the data, especially callsigns. Too bad I can't "cut and
>paste" from the rig to N1MM!
>
>Scott N0IU
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