Lots of hardware TU's do this as well. Its called AM. Only problem with
RITTY is that its essentially no longer useful. It also requires diddle
to work. Turn this off and RITTY doesn't copy hardly at all.
Also its not nearly so much software authors as a lot of this stuff
exists in the software but the users have no ability to use there
software. Sort of like running a ST-8000, you have to know that the
differences between AM and FM tu's are and also how the Regeneration
works! Among other things.
Jay
Bill, W6WRT wrote:
> Some software such as RiTTY by K6STI is capable of correctly decoding even
> when only one tone is present and the other has completely faded out. Brian
> calls this the "flywheel effect" in
> his software and it works. Other software writers should strive to emulate
> Brian.
>
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