" There is no standard polarity between radio mfrs. "
refers to FSK.
Barry
John Becker wrote:
> I have been on RTTY going on 35 years now.
> I mean how hard can it be. I don't recall seeing so many
> up side down before computers and software. I still use
> a 28 machine and an Hal ST-6 with a Kenwood TS-520.
>
> You put the rig on LSB and have at it. I really don't understand
> " There is no standard polarity between radio mfrs. "
>
>
> At 07:39 PM 7/26/2006, Barry wrote:
>> There is no standard polarity between radio mfrs. He probably doesn't
>> know he's upside down. Depending on the radio and his RTTY software,
>> either he has to change a software setting, rewire his connector, flip a
>> switch, or change a menu setting.
>> 73,
>> Barry
>
>
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Barry Kutner, W2UP
Newtown, PA
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