He may have been unaware of the limitations of some rigs, or may just
have decided to focus on what works for him. I suspect that driving a
UART at 45.5 or bit-banging the same is non-trivial in Windows. And he
may have been unaware of the OOK to FSK hack (which would work with AFC
on) and should be trivial to implement, just set one of the AFSK output
frequencies to zero.
Or he may just have a different "religion".
It does look as if there's a work-around, too, as VE3KI points put,
that's not too onerous.
73, doug
On 09/17/12 12:28, Robert Chudek - K0RC wrote:
/"Some developers understand that there is more than one operating //
//paradigm and that all approaches have their merit. Others become
//
//religious zealots and show no respect to historical techniques and
//
//those who have transceivers that are designed around those
traditional //
//techniques."/
Joe, do you really believe this type of rhetoric is a convincing
argument that will help convince someone to change their mind? I
don't
think so. In my private discussions with David regarding the initial
release of 2Tome, I found him responsive and open to suggestions that
would make his new product more user friendly. It is my belief with
the positive acceptance of 2Tone, it might only be a matter of time
that David reconsiders supporting an FSK keying solution.
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