Larry,
I fiddled with this a little over Christmas when someone else asked the same
question. I don't use WinWarbler, but I did download it and play around with
it (sans radio) while on vacation. Following the same instructions Joe pointed
to I created a TinyFSK.txt in the /Winwarbler/Modems/ directory. The file (as
I have it now) has the following content below. I used the decimal ascii
escape codes per the documentation for the various punctuation characters since
I wasn't sure how the file parser would interpret
them:-----TinyFSK.txt---XmitCmd =<91>RcvCmd
=<93>AbortCmd=<92>TXRevOnCmd=<126>1TXRevOffCmd=<126>0baud45=<126>4baud50=<126>5baud75=<126>7
------You can create other speeds or features if you wanted since all you have
to do is hack the arduino code and expose it in the command interface.
It's pretty much untested by me and I have no idea what the user experience is
like, but this should get you started. It looked like it was kinda-sorta
working with my TX text being echoed back, but without a radio it was hard to
see what its really supposed be like.
Andy K0SM/2
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