The reason the DXP38 is popular as a second (or third) decoder is because of
it's "wide" front end. It can decode signals outside the normal "passband"
input of MMTTY when stations are off frequency but still within the receiver's
filter. This is particularly useful when S&P. The DXP38 will start decoding
much earlier than MMTTY nearly every time when tuning upon a signal. Getting
early print is helpful especially since RTTY contest messages have become
shorter these days.
Don AA5AU
>________________________________
> From: Ed Muns <ed@w0yk.com>
>To: rtty@contesting.com
>Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2012 8:26 AM
>Subject: Re: [RTTY] Multiple Decoders
>
>Many of us have been doing multiple decoders for years now, particularly the
>DXP38 plus multiple instances of MMTTY with different profiles. Just put a
>Y-adapter your radio's audio output and feed one leg to the DXP38 and the
>other to your soundcard or microHAM box. You only use one channel, not
>both, because you want all decoders seeing the same audio stream or
>receiver.
>
>Ed - W0YK
>
>Dick, K7VC, wrote:
>> Yup. My only complication is I am using a microHAM Digi Keyer II for my
>> primary Tx/Rx control and they don't make access to the audio line-out
>> very easy, but it eventually finds its way to the computer sound card
>> where I should be able to route it to the DXP38. Heck, if I have to
>> I'll grab it off the speaker connector (very last resort).
>>
>> All in all, the more I think about it, the more do'able it seems. We
>> shall see. Thanks to everyone for their help and suggestions.
>
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