I upgraded N1MM last week and now whenever I switch to RTTY mode I find that MMTTY is coming up with AFC enabled. It also seems to be re-enabling AFC at inopportune moments (maybe whenever I switch f
Tim 2 places to look. One is Di menu, Setup, drop down menu and the other is Di menu, Setup, Settings, MMTTY tab. 73 David I upgraded N1MM last week and now whenever I switch to RTTY mode I find that
ORIGINAL MESSAGE: (may be snipped) On 6/16/2014 9:33 AM, Tim Shoppa wrote: I upgraded N1MM last week and now whenever I switch to RTTY mode I find that MMTTY is coming up with AFC enabled. It also se
Another trick is to recall a profile, enter MMTTY Setup, go to the AFC/ATC/PLL tab, manually enter "0.4" in the Sweep box, save the change and then *update the profile*. In any case, I would not use
Thanks Joe, I think you hit exactly on my objection to MMTTY AFC. It somehow gets turned on, then next thing I know, MMTTY's center frequency has wandered way out of the passband and signals that sou
Tim MMTTY moves the tone frequencies under its AFC system. 2Tone leaves the tone frequencies as they are and then uses the AFC value to offset to where the signal is. It also limits the AFC value to
One way MMTTY AFC "somehow gets turned on", is using the default userpara.ini file that comes with MMTTY. All 7 profiles have AFC=1 which means whenever you load MMTTY or change a profile, the AFC is
ORIGINAL MESSAGE: (may be snipped) REPLY: That's true only if you're using AFSK. If you're using FSK, Net has no effect at all, and AFC should be on only when running. A further complication with MMT
On 2014-06-17 1:07 PM, Bill Turner wrote: A further complication with MMTTY is when AFC is on, the Mark tone tends to wander around with no signal present. This can be a problem when S&P'ing because
ORIGINAL MESSAGE: (may be snipped) REPLY: Joe's method is better than nothing, but again, if you're using FSK there is NO NEED to have AFC on when S&P'ing, even if restricted in range as Joe states.
In FSK it is not uncommon to have a small offset between RX and TX simply because very few operators have a sufficiently developed sense of pitch to accurately match the transmit tones. While using c
I have never used FSK and never will. It is not flexible and occupies too much bandwidth (K3 excepted). Often FSK is sent with timing jitter too. With AFSK, when S&P you copy a call and you hit enter
the transmit again success. I think you work your VFO knob differently than I do. My ears and the computer are set to standard 2125Hz frequency. Tuning aids like the waterfall and especially the MMTT
Tim, If it's wandering off '100s of Hz' you haven't got it set up correctly. Just follow the good advice from Joe and others, set it up the way you need and you will find it works fine. It is useful
Hi Tim I find pretty much the same thing you mention here about AFC. I think it would be a good think if it worked right, but for some reason, I find if I check the 'AFC off/on with CQ' box, it somet
ORIGINAL MESSAGE: (may be snipped) REPLY: If you're using N1MM Logger, that feature is already there. On the DI window, go to Setup>Settings and on the General MMTTY Setup tab, in the upper left corn
Excellent information Ed. I do not use AFC and I find it annoying when it keeps turning itself on. John KK9A One way MMTTY AFC "somehow gets turned on", is using the default userpara.ini file that co
Author: Ben Antanaitis - WB2RHM <wb2rhm@wb2rhm.com>
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2014 15:35:17 -0400
MMTTY lets you create 'profiles' that are a 'snapshot' of all the MMTTY settings in effect at that moment. As far as I know, everything that is currently 'set/reset' in a current MMTTY "SetUp' menu i
Well, thats great to learn agn about MMTTY. Several things get loose without repeated use/checks ... I still use it and I will use it, with my two K3, in FSK. That's too easy to have an operator that