hi Gary - Ed's right. If I were to just give you a direction, go back to
MMTTY by itself and make sure it is working correctly in AFSK or FSK,
whichever you do. I would then suggest using MMTTY as your first RTTYrite
window, before trying anything else.
Nex, you're new to V12 of Writelog so as a first step I'd make sure you
understand how editing writelog.ini works in the new version.
Then I would do this so that you start completely from scratch:
http://www.rttycontesting.com/tutorials/writelog/clearing-rttyrite/
This will make sure you don't have any previous settings hanging around to
give you COM port errors etc.
Then carefully follow the steps here to install xmmt.ocx and then MMTTY:
http://www.rttycontesting.com/tutorials/writelog/xmmt-support-for-mmtty-2tone/
and
http://www.rttycontesting.com/tutorials/writelog/mmtty-setup/
73 jeff wk6i
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 7:09 AM, Ed Muns <ed@w0yk.com> wrote:
> A Com port is only used for FSK, but you mention choosing AFSK below. So
> first of all, decide which transmission method you are going to use: FSK or
> AFSK. What did you use in the past with WL version 11?
>
> Next, decide if you will use MMTTY's FSK or AFSK feature or if you will use
> the Rttyrite native FSK or AFSK. Which one of these four choices requires
> a
> different configuration.
>
> If you are trying to use AFSK transmission, then go into the MMTTY Options
> menus and select 'None' for the Com port.
>
> The Windows error message about the Com port not being available means that
> you have a Com port selected in MMTTY (and, are therefore trying to setup
> for FSK) that is in use by another device or that Windows thinks is
> assigned
> to some interface. Make sure nothing is using the Com port number you want
> to use for your FSK interface. Sometimes, Windows will say a Com port is
> in
> use only because it saved that configuration from a prior use of that Com
> port number. In that case, you can just ignore the message and use that
> number. Windows will then reassign it to your current interface, though it
> may take an exit and reload of WL and/or Windows.
>
> Rest assured that WL 12 works fine, just as WL 11 did, for either FSK or
> AFSK RTTY transmission. But, of course, it has to be configured correctly.
>
> Ed W0YK
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WriteLog [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Gary
> Gross
> Sent: 06 March, 2018 22:03
> To: writelog@contesting.com
> Subject: [WriteLog] Need RTTY help with version 12.23j
>
> Back in January I purchased V12.23j after running version 11 for many years
> without any problems. I haven't been able to get my rtty running
> successfully yet. I usually run MMTTY with writelog rittywrite for RTTY.
> Every time I click my mouse on the call sign entry box my ritty screen
> disappears. I had previously asked for help with this problem and was told
> to download and register xmmt.ocx and delete the original mmtty plug in
> module which I also did. Still no luck. If I change TU mode in the ritty
> screen to xmmt.ocx I receive a com port not available message. If I choose
> Soundboard AFSK in the TU section I get the same results, the ritty screen
> still goes away. Please help. Thank-you. Gary KE6QR
>
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