Please see the example configuration for MMTTY and DigiKeyer II in
Router (Help | Download Documents) or on-line in the DigiKeyer II
area of www.microHAM-USA.com/support.html.
The important thing that you forgot to configure is the "USB Port"
on the "Misc" tab of MMTTY | Option | Setup MMTTY.  USB Port should
be set to "C: Limiting Speed" and "Strict BPS" should *not* be
ticked on the FSK port in microHAM Router.
Note: MMTTY *does not* require compatibility setting for XP SP3
and should not be "Run as administrator".  It works properly from
a user account in Windows 7 and Windows 8.
73,
   ... Joe, W4TV
On 9/8/2013 7:53 PM, JE2UFF wrote:
 
Hi all, I'm JE2UFF
Those who know, please let me know.
Now RTTY is operated in the combination of MMTTY and DIGIKEYER II. Before while 
using Windows XP SP3, it was satisfactory, but it is Windows7. When it was used 
by 64bits. The problem happened.
Of course, installed DIR is C:\MMTTY and it has set it as compatibility with 
Win XP SP3. An Administrator setup is also.
Fundamentally, it starts satisfactorily. Demodulates function is no problem. 
However, a problem occurs in transmutation of FSK.
If it transmits in FSK, several characters of  the beginning can be 
transmitted, but transmission of a character cannot be performed only in Diddle 
henceforth.
The problem occurred. Transmission was stopped, and even if it ended MMTTY, FSK 
LED of DIGIKEYER II has blinked. If you notice, blink of FSK LED finished. It 
seem that the transmitting character is buffered by DIGIKEYER II.
In Windows XP SP3, it is the problem which did not occur. Is these any person 
whom the same phenomenon generated ?
de JE2UFF
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