[RTTY] Scopes
Kok Chen
chen at mac.com
Thu Jan 22 08:19:58 EST 2004
On Jan 21, 2004, at 9:03 PM, K4SB wrote:
> Would like to buy a scope for use with my P38. What types are you guys
> using.
>
> Want to run RTTY in two windows.
Hi Ed,
I use a laptop, with my own home brew program to display crossed
bananas.
The mark and space filters are in the program so I don't need a special
TU, and it uses the stereo sound channels to process signals from two
receivers (in my case, the A and B outputs from an FT-1000MP) to create
a side by side display, which I can reduce to a single channel display
using a menu.
The biggest advantage is there is no CRT burnouts, and adjustable
bandwidths and phase delays to get perfectly orthogonal bananas and of
the fatness I choose. Fatter bananas is easier to tune on S&P when you
are approaching the signal from far away, narrower bananas is more
precise -- I am tempted to do an adaptive filter where the bananas
automatically narrow down as you tune closer to center).
The display size I ended up choosing is two squares about 2 inches to
3 inches on a side (depends on which LCD display I run it on).
I used to use (back in the early 1990s) a Tektronics instrumentation
scope that I'd picked up at a surplus store and a KAM Plus as the
filter. But the HV on it eventually died and I was without a scope
until I went the software approach, which I now prefer (the KAM Plus
produces a non-orthogonal banana display with a 170 Hz shift is tuned
in unless you go in and tweak the switched capacitor filters a little).
In the MacOS 9 days, the sampling delay through the OS's sound system
calls was troublesome (need to tune slowly to not overshoot), but MacOS
X is basically instantaneous. I don't know what the delay through a
modern Windows OS is.
If anyone wants to adapt something like this to Windows, I am willing
to shoot the source code over (warning, there is a bunch of MacOS X
Cocoa [Objective C] calls for the graphics, but the filter
implementation is straight C code). And if you are running MacOS X on
a machine that has sound input, just drop me an email and I will shoot
the application back. Sorry, it won't run on MacOS 9 anymore since I
went to Cocoa. I have used both an old laptop with built-in sound and
also an external USB based A/D converter.
Vy 73
Chen, W7AY
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