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[WriteLog] extra chraracters in mmtty solver in 1.62

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Subject: [WriteLog] extra chraracters in mmtty solver in 1.62
From: ww3s@zoominternet.net (WW3S)
Date: Sat Jan 25 16:39:22 2003
Actually I think they are being transmitted; alot of guys answering me have
2 extra characters before my call. Can't tell for sure but it sure looks
that way. The dribble over SO2R is bad enough, cant wait to see what happens
when the masses find out you'll be using 3 radios!. I hope for a full time
effort in WPX. I've always been in Florida that week but since my older boy
is in college now, we had to go a different week. If I've been on in the
past it's only been for a few hours late Sunday. Looking forward to some
better conditions than today...73

----- Original Message -----
From: Don Hill AA5AU <aa5au@bellsouth.net>
To: WW3S <ww3s@zoominternet.net>; <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 2:46 PM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] extra chraracters in mmtty solver in 1.62


> I also went back to 1.62 but for reasons other than the extra characters.
> The extra characters are not actually being transmitted.  They are being
> looped back to your screen.  I think in 1.63 there is a loopback parameter
> you can turn on or off (not LOCAL ECHO).  I remember turning it off
> in 1.63 and the extra characters went away.
>
> There are problems with 1.63.  To the point where they are not releasing
> just the 1.63 engine.  If you want just the MMTTY engine, only 1.62 is
still
> available.
>
> Today in the BARTG Sprint I'm using a Belkin F5U103, that was graciously
> donated to me by Steve, AI9T.  The F5U103 is a USB-to-Serial converter
> that was questionable as to whether it successfully generates FSK.
Testing
> it strictly as an FSK generator with WriteLog and WinRTTY, it would NOT
> generate FSK.
>
> However, using the MMTTY plug-in and setting the FSK/USB parameter to
> "C: Limiting Speed", it does indeed generate perfect FSK.  It's worked
perfectly
> so far.  I also have my priority set to "Highest" on that computer.  I had
to
> set it to "Higher" on the other computer because when it was set to
"Highest",
> there was a short lag time and steady character from the time the
transmitter was
> keyed to the time the buffer was sent.  Changing the priority to "Higher"
fixed it.
> I don't have that problem on the computer running the USB adapter.
>
> I had not been able to use the MMTTY plug-in on that particular computer
(the
> one using the Belkin) before as my main RTTY screen because MMTTY would
> lock up on transmit.  So I had to use my DXP-38.  However, I'm extremely
pleased
> with the results (so far) using the Belkin and the fact that I can
transmit from the
> Rttyrite screen using MMTTY (using dual receive, still have the DXP-38
decoding
> in 2nd Rttyrite windows on both computers).
>
> This will probably become part of my set up for WPX now.  It frees up a
COM
> port on my 2nd computer for possibly running a 3rd radio.  I've run SO3R
before
> but it was always difficult.  Maybe I'll migrate back into it.  I don't
know.
>
> 73, Don AA5AU
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "WW3S" <ww3s@zoominternet.net>
> To: <writelog@contesting.com>
> Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 11:29 AM
> Subject: [WriteLog] extra chraracters in mmtty solver in 1.62
>
>
> > Yes, going back to MMTTY ver 1.62 does  indeed fix it; by the looks and
> > sounds of things, alot of people still running 1.63 :)
> >
> > 73
> >
> >
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