You use them both for RTTY FSK ("real" FSK where the radio generates the
tones Mark and Space)
You need 2 COM ports - 1 for radio control, and 1 for transmit (PTT and Key)
There are 4 "pieces" involved - WriteLog, MMTTY Control panel, rittyrite,
and xmmt.ocx
WriteLog is the contest logging software
MMTTY is used to receive (decode) RTTY transmissions, and when used with
WriteLog you do NOT assign a transmission COM port in the setup for it.
MMTTY is a separate program in a directory other than where WriteLog is.
rittyrite is used to transmit and you must specify a COM port for PTT and
Key. rittyrite is included in WriteLog.
xmmt.ocx is used to let WriteLog and MMTTY "talk" to each other.
The setups for MMTTY stand-alone and MMTTY used with WriteLog are NOT the
same. MMTTY stand-alone both transmits and receives, so you must specify a
COM port for PTT and Key. MMTTY when used with WriteLog does NOT transmit,
it receives only, and you must NOT specify a transmit COM port.
Don AA5AU has an excellent tutorial on all this on his website.
Marsh, KA5M
-----Original Message-----
From: WriteLog <writelog-bounces@contesting.com> On Behalf Of Ned Swartz
Sent: Thursday, March 8, 2018 8:31 PM
To: WriteLog@contesting.com
Subject: [WriteLog] MMTTY FSK vs Rttyrite FSK
MMTTY FSK vs Rttyrite FSK, is there an advantage to one method over the
other?
(one radio, one computer))
Ned K1GU
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