I've had it asserted to me that the 45.45 baud timing in native Rttyrite is
better than MMTTY, but in a private conversation with the Writelog
developers they told me they're both the same**. You will have Windows
induced jitter in either case.
That said, if you want the best timing/jitter specs, use either AFSK or
(new feature) use Rttyrite with TinyFSK (an Arduino based FSK generator).
Or use a Microham product that makes FSK.
The 2tone add on also has some good ways to generate clean FSK. Check the
2tone docs for more info.
73 jeff wk6i
** Found it, from WX5D: "I don't know why MMTTY or RttyRite would make a
difference because in both cases the accuracy of the timing is dependent on
the underlying COM port, which would be the same."
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 6:30 PM, Ned Swartz <nosatisfaction@bellsouth.net>
wrote:
> 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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