> When you hear a TxID on a fldigi RTTY signal, it is an operator error
> - not a programmer error.
Nonsense! The programmer should design the program so that TxID can
never be transmitted with RTTY - *PERIOD*.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 10/3/2013 5:32 PM, Dick Kriss wrote:
On Oct 3, 2013, at 11:00 AM, rtty-request@contesting.com wrote:
That is RSID from either Ham Radio Deluxe or perhaps FLdigi
Yes ... The programmers of both HRD and Fldigi should disable RSID
in RTTY mode. It's not needed, not readable by most software and
certainly not compatible with FSK and since it's wider than the RTTY
signal causes unnecessary QRM!
73,
... Joe, W4TV
The default setting for fldigi from the programmer, W1HKJ, for TxID is OFF and
even if someone happens to click on the RxID button in RTTY mode, it is
disabled in RTTY. The programmer designed it correct. The fldigi operator can
change the settings to transmit an TxID and it would become a QRM generator.
The TxID is useful and used in some of the digital modes but is disabled for
RTTY and PSK-31.
By mistake from a previous test at the start of the contest, I had fldigi's
RxID checked and it would detect a digital signal and change modes on me. As
soon as I realized what was going on I clicked RxID OFF and fldigi remained in
RTTY mode for the rest of the contest.
When you hear a TxID on a fldigi RTTY signal, it is an operator error - not a
programmer error. As a Mac user I know nothing about HRD and will not until it
runs under OS X. Maybe some HRD operators can comment on HRD default settings
for RxID and TxID.
Dick AA5VU
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