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[RTTY] IC-7100 followup

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Subject: [RTTY] IC-7100 followup
From: Mark <k5xhrtty@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2015 13:16:09 -0600
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My thanks to N1EN and N8BU for getting me on the right track. I was able to get most of it working. I never could get the audio from MMTTY into the 7100 but I did get FSK working . My intent was to use the 7100 as a second radio in an attempt to try SO2R. I was able to do that during the WPX contest this weekend - in a small way.

My set up consists of a Flex FT5000 as radio 1 with both MMTTY and 2Tone decode windows in N1MM+. VAC is used. Second radio is the IC-7100, also with both MMTTY and 2Tone decoders. The SiliconLabs CODEX used.
Computer is an i7 running W7 64.

I noticed that the decoded text with the Flex was much better than with the Icom. It seems that the audio that the ICOM is providing via their CODEX is not up to the same quality as what comes from the Flex (via VAC). I tinkered with the audio settings in the computer's control panel and noticed that it was basically all or nothing. With the output set to zero it really is zero. But there is little observable difference with a setting of 1 or greater. The copy did seem to get worse when set to higher numbers. I have both MMTTYs displaying the cross pattern. The pattern on the ICOM side doesn't look as crisp as the Flex side. It has a lot more "speckles" scattered around the pattern.

As an experiment I had the ICOM on my 20M yagi and the Flex on my 80M dipole. I tuned to the same signal on 20M. The copy from the Flex was about 95% and the copy on the ICOM was about 40% even through the signal strength on the Flex was much lower. 2Tone seemed to fair a bit better but still not as good as the Flex.

Anyone have any suggestions as to how to improve the copy while using the ICOM CODEX audio?

Mark
K5Xh

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