Jim, Mike and others, here are my observations and the solution to sound
board Line in level setting I've used for years. I got an inexpensive
Optimus SA-155 compact stereo amp. and connected it to the rear audio out of
my 1000D (100 mV constant) with the amp out to the S.B. Line in.
I can adjust the level at any time for best results.
Since I started using simultaneous MMTTY/RITTY receive (SO1R, but set up as
2 radios), I've found that When MMTTY is happy, RITTY is and vice versa.
Setting MMTTY to just overload occasionally, or just below overload will
usually show the same condition running RITTY (the full-up program) and
observing it's level indicator for flashes of red.
With both programs set to the same level, RITTY not only has no problem with
weak signals, in my case it usually copies more correct characters under
adverse conditions than does MMTTY. With my location and antennas there are
plenty of opportunities to compare weak signal performance!!
Any small amp with a volume control would work, of course, and the nice
thing is it also makes easy work setting up for other digital programs.
Don W6FFH
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike" <nasfred@1bigred.com>
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 3:47 PM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] SO2R with RITTY and MMTTY
> Hello Jim,
>
> The audio level going to RITTY shouldn't have much affect on weak signal
> performance as long as you keep the level at a reasonable level. You can
> use the RITTY's input level adjust instead of a seperate external input
> audio control. This is one of the settings you should make before running
> RITTY with WL.
>
> 73,
> Mike, K4GMH
>
> At 11:19 PM 4/1/02 -0800, Jim Smith wrote:
> >Thanks for the comments. What I think I would like to be able to change
> >during a contest is the audio level into RITTY as I don't think it is
> >working as well on weak signals as it can.
> >
> >I guess my question is, "Will changing the audio level into RITTY affect
> >weak signal performance?"
> >
> >Eventually I'm going to have all the audio I/O running through a small
> >patch bay with individual level controls on all the lines that need it.
> > However, that's down the road a bit.
> >
> >Mike wrote:
> >
> >>Hello Jim,
> >>
> >>RITTY works great with WL. When using RITTY with WL, you can still
select
> >>the filters from the RITTY window along with switching between reverse
> >>receiver and/or transmit and change the flywheel capability.
> >>
> >>Not sure what other parameters you would want to adjust in a contest.
You
> >>should set-up several paramters prior to using RITTY with WL. For
example,
> >>the filter size, center freq., shift, etc.
> >>
> >> 73,
> >> Mike, K4GMH
> >>
> >>At 02:07 AM 3/28/02 -0800, Jim Smith wrote:
> >>
> >>>I also use RITTY with WL. Sometimes it seems to work well on weaker
> >>>signals and sometimes it doesn't. (No multipath or polar flutter.) I
> >>>have this feeling that if the audio level isn't right RITTY doesn't
work
> >>>as well as it can. I have tried running it by itself in a DOS box and,
> >>>with audio levels adjusted appropriately using the settings available
in
> >>>RITTY it was great. Under WL the ability to set RITTY parameters
> >>>doesn't seem to be there and the performance is far from great. i.e.
if
> >>>the relatively weak signal were cw instead of RTTY it would be solid
> >>>copy as opposed to mostly garbage.
> >>>
> >>>Do you RITTY users get good weak signal performance from RITTY when
used
> >>>with WL?
> >>>
> >>>Am I missing something?
> >>>
> >>>73 de Jim Smith VE7FO
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>John Cashen wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>During my shortened BARTG effort(I even missed XR0X, although I did
> >>>>hear his pileup) I took a little time to compare RITTY with MMTTY.
> >>>>
> >>>
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