[RTTY] A repository of (poor) RTTY recordings?

Terry terry at ab5k.net
Tue Apr 20 18:28:00 EDT 2004


>Anyone willing to host such sound files on their web site?
I can do a FTP host or put them on a web page on the site here.

I recently compared three KAM's to MMTTY.  The test was simple find a RTTY
signal and add attenuation to the receiver until the signal was in the noise
floor.  The result were that MMTTY won in all cases.   The three KAM's are
headed to the next hamfest.

In the recent EA-WW RTTY test, I set up a test on the laptop and ran 5
instances of MMTTY running different settings.   The intent was to compare
copy of the EU and JA signals under weak conditions.   No obvious
conclusions were made and the band conditions were way down so this test
needs more analysis.

73 Terry - AB5K

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kok Chen" <chen at mac.com>
To: "RTTY Reflector" <rtty at contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 3:53 PM
Subject: [RTTY] A repository of (poor) RTTY recordings?


> It is perhaps useful for the RTTY community to have available a
> "standard" collection of digitized sound files of various RTTY signals.
>   Not the clean loud stuff that we already have on the web as examples
> of FSK, but some watery fluttery hard to copy, etc. stuff.
>
> All of us could then use the same digitized sound files to play back
> into whatever system we are testing so there would be some consistency.
>
> The "print" between modems and between different settings of the same
> modem can then be compared.  Even a 30-second recording would already
> provide near 200 characters of decoded Baudot and provide statistically
> significant comparisons between modems.
>
> I have some files which I use for my own tests (including equatorial
> flutter FSK and broadband PSK31 recordings) in AIFF format (but which
> could easily be converted to WAV format).  I am sure there are others
> on this reflector who have made similar recordings.  We could also
> easily alter the files to make the samples appear to come from a poorly
> gain adjusted setup by shifting the A/D samples a few bits down.
>
> I don't run MMTTY, but people who do can try each recording with
> different parameter settings.  I presume MMTTY can take audio samples
> from a file in addition of from a sound card?  If not, though not
> ideal, you can play the sound back from a second computer into the
> computer with MMTTY.  A similar thing could be doe when testing
> hardware modems. (Or first burning the sound files into some external
> format a CD or MP3 player can play back.)
>
> Anyone willing to host such sound files on their web site?   Equally,
> are people willing to contribute some sound files?
>
> If there are only a couple of us interested in this technical aspect of
> RTTY, I am willing be responsible to do a CD-ROM distribution instead
> of a web page, as long as I can get you guys to send some good
> candidate sound files to me.
>
> 73
> Chen, W7AY
>
>
>
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