To: | RTTY <rtty@contesting.com> |
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Subject: | Re: [RTTY] Re: AFSK/FSK etc |
From: | Kok Chen <chen@mac.com> |
Date: | Thu, 12 Aug 2004 10:22:10 -0700 |
List-post: | <mailto:rtty@contesting.com> |
On Aug 12, 2004, at 8:53 AM, Phil Cooper wrote:However, I am willing to bet a huge number of entrants do NOT know, and I On this, I agree completely with Phil. The problem stems more and more from computer consumers who willy nilly download some software and just because they can get the other side to print what they type by clicking on some icons on the computer display, assume that everything is under control (as in "the control op knows what he is doing"). I have attempted to explain it for the Mac community with a documentation that can be found at http://homepage.mac.com/chen/cocoaModem/Documentation/main.html In Appendix A (after Section 8) there is a discussion of RTTY and in Section A.4 of the Appendix is a section on "Where am I transmitting?" (I should have said "Where does Riley Hollingswood think I am transmitting?" but this doc is intended for an international audience, HI) Not that I have any illusion that this application's users will bother to read it. I have considered putting it in a splash window like when you have to agree to a software license, but I figure nobody reads _that_ either. Mac users are just as apt at not RTFM as Windows users are. That said, I think PSK31 PacketCluster spots are way more broken than RTTY spots. 73 Chen, W7AY
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