For RTTY MMTTY is the best and it is free. For CW use CW-Get. While CW-Get
can be free paying the fee lets you keep your settings. It can still be
used without paying. Realize that CW-Get will not copy all CW. It does real
well with machine generated code which 99% of contest CW, but it will get
lost on a sloppy fist or a straight key.
For either of them you will need an interface from the radio audio to the
computer sound card, though I did use a mike set in front of the speaker to
test CW-Get when I first downloaded it. They can be made inexpensively.
There are plans on AA5AU's web-page along with a wealth of information on
RTTY.
As an added bonus once you are set up to copy RTTY you can download other
free programs that will copy the new digital modes like PSK and a bunch of
others. You will find these on HF around 14.070 MHz.
Good luck,
Clint Talmadge - W5CPT
-----Original Message-----
From: rtty-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of James Wells
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 7:49 PM
To: RTTY Reflector
Subject: [RTTY] may be a little off tiopic
?I am disabled and do not have a lot of money. However I have a shortwave
radio and an HT and would like to have a program that would convert the RTTY
and Morse code for me. I am hoping to find something Free. But if not I
guess I can wait until money gets better.
Thanks
James
KD0AJZ
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