Hi Matt.
I agree: GRITTY seems a well made companion when things become hard on
a single QRG.
Taking care to have to have a 500 Hz or more wide filter.
Wider will not have any meaning when pointing toward East or West with
big-big signal from EU not even that far away. I struggle to have the
largest filter I could afford in use. But often my struggling leave me
on a one way road, I should leave and change the QRG when in RUN. I
have not tried GRITTY since then, screens real estate disadvantage, in
a real contest.
I look forward to see where it will hook by itself. Then It maybe time
again to be back on the old RF-GAIN steadily. Easy with one radio ...
Out of this my praying about GRITTY will be to have a better
integration of it with, let me say. N1MM+. There are some issues that
leave it out of focus where the main action is on the screen. I am
thinking that when a sustained rate is coming at it will be not so
easy to have two different point of focus instead of one. Even if with
some help for ears.
A better integration of GRITTY will make for some of us more easy to
work with. At least not wasting other application real estate as it is
for N1MM+. Yes, it's a tow fold pray.
I know that each of ours childs is the favorite, one by one at times
and together forever, but there is a lack when all the other decoders
are together with GRITTY.
73 de iw1ayd Salvo
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>Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2016 13:05:15 -0500
>From: Matt Murphy <matt@nq6n.com>
>To: "Joe Subich, W4TV" <lists@subich.com>
>Cc: Sam Leslie - W4PK <w4pk@arrl.net>, Jeff AC0C
> <keepwalking188@ac0c.com>, "rtty@contesting.com"
> <rtty@contesting.com>
>Subject: Re: [RTTY] Waterfall and CQ conundrum
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>In using GRitty a bit recently I became very impressed by its ability to
>decode multiple nearby signals simultaneously. This is tremendous during
>S&P and could reduce the need for running station to add an "I'm running"
>suffix, since chances are the S&Ping station can tell who is running as
>long as the last QSO was within his passband.
>
>It seems like a must-have feature for any RTTY op spending time doing S&P.
>
>73,
>Matt NQ6N
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