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Re: [RTTY] FLDigi vs MMTTY?

To: Ed <w3nr@comcast.net>, rtty@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RTTY] FLDigi vs MMTTY?
From: "Joe Subich, W4TV" <lists@subich.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2010 22:27:39 -0400
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73,

    ... Joe, W4TV

 >> How's that? Fldig seems to be stuck with mono receive audio and
 >> will not take one rig on the left channel with a second one of
 >> the right channel as is don't with all the other SO2R software.
 >
 >
 > Well quite simple. Use one sound card for radio1 and the other sound
 > card for radio2.

Doesn't work with interfaces that connect one receiver to each channel
of a single soundcard.  Also requires THREE soundcards if the user is
to avoid the possibility of operating system sounds going to the
transmitter.

 >> The mono audio also screws up the ability to "listen to the pile-up"
 >> with dual receiver radios (e.g,, FT-1000, FT-2000. FT-5000, K3,
 >> etc.).
 >
 > HHMMM doesn't seem to be an issue with either my Omni6 or FT-450, but
 > then the radios you mention are outside my budget by quite a bit.

Neither of those are dual receiver transceivers.

 > MacLogger is closed source, you need to ask Don why he is not willing
 > to port fldigi to his app.

MacLogger is open - it exposes a standard Applescript interface and
any developer can exploit that to extend support to MacLogger DX.

 > you need to ask Don why he is not willing to port fldigi to his app.

I have ... and his answer is exactly as stated above.  fldigi does not
support a scriptable interface that is compatible with the standards
in the OS-X world (specifically Applescript or any other scripting 
language than could be translated to Applescript).

 > You may need to read up on how fldigi makes use of Chen's uH router.

Oh, I have.  fldigi only makes use of the PTT interface.  Again, it
is not scriptable so it can't access the the radio control "port" in
uH Router (at least I can't find any mention of support other than
the PTT script in any of the documentation of change logs).

73,

   ... Joe, W4TV


On 6/18/2010 9:56 PM, Ed wrote:
> On 06/18/2010 09:24 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
>>
>> Ed,
>>
>> > Keep in mind with the addition of an inexpensive sound card fldigi
>> > will also allow SO2R.
>>
>> How's that? Fldig seems to be stuck with mono receive audio and
>> will not take one rig on the left channel with a second one of
>> the right channel as is don't with all the other SO2R software.
>
>
> Well quite simple. Use one sound card for radio1 and the other sound
> card for radio2.
>
>
>
>> The mono audio also screws up the ability to "listen to the pile-up"
>> with dual receiver radios (e.g,, FT-1000, FT-2000. FT-5000, K3, etc.).
>
>
> HHMMM doesn't seem to be an issue with either my Omni6 or FT-450, but
> then the radios you mention are outside my budget by quite a bit.
>
>
>> > Also keep in mind that fldigi is bridged to N1MM thanks to Rick
>> > N2AMG's work.
>>
>> ... and to DXLab Suite with the same single receiver limitation.
>>
>> > fldigi is solid as a rock in Linux and for the most part M$. OS-X
>> > seems to be our problem child. But thanks to a couple of very savy
>> > users most OS-X problems get solved.
>>
>> Unfortunately, the lack of a scriptable interface makes it impossible
>> (or unlikely) that any Mac programmer will interface fldigi to Don's
>> MacLogger DX or Chen's uH Router for rig control.
>
>
> MacLogger is closed source, you need to ask Don why he is not willing to
> port fldigi to his app. You may need to read up on how fldigi makes use
> of Chen's uH router.
>
>
>
>> 73,
>>
>> ... Joe, W4TV
>
>
> Ed W3NR
>
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