I did have the wideband decode on. I didn't pay as much
attention to it if I had just been using winrtty alone. One
thing that I did notice though is that there seems to be a
bit of a delay on the stuff coming through on the wideband
decode, or is this just my imgination. The one time that I
really noticed it (I think maybe I was too tired) was I had
just finished sending my TU QRZ and the station I had
worked, his exchange was just coming through the wideband
decoder. So I don't know if this was lack of sleep or really
the case.
Anyway, given the cost of another TNC and fooling around
with serial ports, I think I am going to try it with two
rasdios. I understand that you can split left and right
sound channels to feed two radios.
The next thing I noticed is that the tuning is much more
responsive. I last tried it with ver 8 and 9 and had a hard
time tuning stations in. Now its a snap. No lag, no
overshoot.
73
Raj VE6RAJ
"Hill, Don" wrote:
>
> I didn't know this before talking with Ron, K5DJ, last week. I
> had said earlier that the PK232 copied better on 'echo-ey' signals
> over the pole. He asked me if I use the wide band tuning of
> WinRTTY. I didn't know what he was talking about. This weekend
> I used a sound board for a RTTY receive window to back up the PK232
> again, but this time I left the Wideband Decoding on both sound boards
> (one for each radio) the entire contest.
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