On 2/14/2016 2:36 PM, Rob K6RB wrote:
> Last night I made sure that all MMTTY instances on this computer were
> deleted and a new 1.68 full version installed. I then used the .icx
> to join it to WriteLog.
Set up the .ocx correctly!
In RTTYrite, Click TU type, then click TNC Setup, finally, *clear* the
"afc off/on w/CALL" box.
> I never had this with version 11.
You probably had the "Afc off/on w/CALL" box unchecked in version 11
or were using the older SM6 MMTTY interface.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 2/14/2016 2:36 PM, Rob K6RB wrote:
Last night I made sure that all MMTTY instances on this computer were
deleted and a new 1.68 full version installed. I then used the .icx
to join it to WriteLog. I went through and set up MMTTY in AFSK,
using 915 mark frequency, 170 Hz, etc. I made sure ATC, AFC were
unchecked. All looked good until the first time I logged a new QSO.
The AFC button depressed (like magic) and the Mark frequency began
floating. I never had this with version 11.
I looked at keyboard shortcuts menu to see if there was anything
related to the “enter” key. As an after thought, I hit “set default.”
No joy.
I looked at the MMTTY setup window on MMTTY and saw nothing related
to the interaction between “enter” and AFC. I’m at a loss. The .ini
file was inherited from version 11 and I had no such problem before.
Something is weird. Any ideas?
Rig is K3/Alpha 87A; computer uses Windows 7; everything works great
on CW modes. If there is no data in the entry window and I hit
“enter,” it does not invoke AFC. But, if there is data, and I log it
by hitting “enter” it will “push” the AFC button every time. It is as
if the log function and AFC invocation function are conjoined.
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