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Subject: [WriteLog] RTTY Receive problem
From: jduerbus@marz.com (Joseph J. Duerbusch)
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 13:51:48 +0000
I have been using WINRTTY (Writelogs rtty program) since the beginning.  It
works very well.  In fact, the tuning indicator is more acurate than any of the
terminal units I have used.  I always come back exactly on the other guy
frequency.  I sold my Dovetron as the Winrtty was just as good.  My PK232MBX is
boxed up as it is no longer needed.  I do believe that other soundcard rtty
program work very well, but all the features of Writelog makes this the one that
I use.
As far as problems with the RTTY Receive.  My best advice is to go to the online
help, select WINRTTY and then read and follow the section ofn "Setting the
Levels".  You want to set the incoming signal level to be in the Green, not too
high or too low.   I sure can pick up the very very weak rtty that I could not
with the terminal units.

Hope this helps.

Joe K0BX


WA9ALS - John wrote:

> Writelog has to be the best overall contesting program available, but the
> RTTY tuning indicators are not it's stongest point.  Particularly if you are
> new to the RTTY mode, you might find it a little challenging at first.
>
> I'll bet that most people were operating RTTY for awhile before they started
> using Writelog - Thus they already had some OTHER tuning indicator.  This
> might be LEDs on the front of a TCN (eg PK-232, KAM), a DXP38 tuniing
> "scope", or even an actual oscilloscope (by far the very best and quickest
> way).  Thus I would guess that 99% of the users are not using the Rttyrite
> tuning indicator to actually tune in their stations, although I might be
> wrong.  Having said that, it's really not difficult to tune a good station
> with the indicators available.  I find weak, fluttery stations the most
> difficult (true for any indicator method!).
>
> You mentioned other programs "locking on" to a signal making the tuning not
> critical.  Writelog/Rttyrite DOES HAVE an "AFC" - do you have that checked?
> To me, that was an important addition to Rttyrite - not for "search and
> pounce mode" of operating, but for CQ/running a frequency when stations
> might be coming back a little off freq in either direction.
>
> I doubt that you can use "other programs" to help you tune your stations
> easily - many take control of the soundcard and you will get errors trying
> to use them together.  Of course, you don't have to use the soundcard for
> your "TNC" - rather you can use the HAL products, PK-232 etc and thus their
> tuning displays, or again, the best is a REAL scope, readily available.
>
> W6FFH said:  I never see nice vert. or horiz.
> lines in the tuning indicator (scope), only circles and elipses
> depending on tuning of the xcvr (FT1000D).
>
> Of course, you don't expect vert or horiz "lines" - elipses are what's
> expected ("crossed bananas") - mine are a little skewed counterclockwise.
> The main limitation with this display (in my system) is that it lags real
> time, slowing tuning.  With a real scope, the lines are sharp and tuning is
> instant/realtime.
>
> Be patient, stick with it, and both Writelog and the RTTY mode will be your
> friends!
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --------
> Interesting question - How many "experienced" Writelog users are using the
> Rttyrite tuning indicator as their sole tuning information?
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --------
> WA9ALS - John
> jfleming@shelbynet.net
> http://www.qsl.net/wa9als
> ---------------------------------
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ross Biggar <rbiggar@xtra.co.nz>
> To: <Writelog@contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 3:32 AM
> Subject: [WriteLog] RTTY Receive problem
>
> >
> > I have a similar difficulty to that described by W6FFH recently..
> > I find it very hard to tune RTTy signals with the tuning indicator in
> > rttyrite. I have had problems copying a QSO in rttyrite , then
> > immediately changed to TrueTTY copied with no problems.. The newer
> > programs have a huge advantage that they decode well and the tuning
> > becomes totally uncritical as they lock themselves...
> > My question  is it possible to use other RTTY programs with Writelog??
> > If so how .??
> >
> > Thanks and best wishes
> >
> > Ross Biggar
> > ZL1WN
> >
> >
> >
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