Just an interesting note on the PK-232 DSP unit not wanting to go out of
transmit. I called Timewave and Bruce N7TJW had me look under the DSP
board to see if anything was touching. It looked like a capacitor might
be touching but it was hard to tell. He told me to wiggle the DSP board
and lift the side toward the back a little bit.
I hooked it back up and it works fine.
Bruce likely saved me $100.00.
The bottom line here to me is not to be to quick to blame one thing.
With this simple set up there are still four things involved, Writelog,
PK-232, K3 and Computer.
If you go with say Windows 7, USB only port, Microham USB Interface 3,
software for Microham, MMTTY, Writelog, Writelog plug in for MMTTY,
ESK105 file and TS-870 you are dealing with 9 things.
Ed W0SD
On 4/12/2010 8:59 PM, Richard Phillips wrote:
> Thanks to Joe W4TV, I finally got MMTTY plug-in to work with my version
> of Windows7 32 bit. Disabling User Account Control (UAC) did the job.
> After I disabled it I reloaded the plug-in and MMTTY immediately showed
> up in the TU Type menu. I didn't have to change where Writelog was
> loaded (Program Files\Write Log\Programs) or MMTTY (Programs\MMTTY\).
> All I did was re-install the plug-in. Thanks to all that provided
> information on this problem. Without the list I would be pulling out
> what little hair I have left. See you in the next RTTY contest.
> 73 Rich AA9L
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