Decoding is timing dependent. When TX is 50 baud, a RX modem
expecting 45 baud can't decode it.
Jerry W4UK
At 06:13 PM 1/24/2010, you wrote:
>I have definitely noticed the speed difference when strict bps is checked in
>
>the router for my MK2R+ but when I uncheck it, slight hesitations in the
>
>timing are noticeable but have never had any comments about this and it
>
>doesn't seem to affect copy at all. When you get into that rhythm, however,
>
>the slow speed is just too annoying so until someone can give me a good
>reason
>
>to do otherwise, I'll leave it unchecked.
>
>Along the same lines, maybe someone with a little more knowledge about RTTY
>
>can answer this. When "strict bps" is checked, there is a definite decrease
>in baud
>
>rate, maybe as much as 5 wpm but copy doesn't seem to be affected at the
>other
>
>end. However, when I try to compensate by changing the mode from 45.45 to
>50
>
>in MMTTY to get the speed back up, there is no copy at all. Are there
>characters sent
>
>to identify the baud rate used?
>
>
>
>73, Doug - N7NM
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