[RTTY] DXP-38 has been gathering dust...
kevin at kd1j.com
kevin at kd1j.com
Fri Mar 12 13:34:00 EST 2004
I have to agree- the DXP38 is a nice unit, but I unloaded
mine a while back, after installing MMTTY.
I miss all those nice flashing LED's, though, hi hi.
Kevin
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Amateur Radio Station - KD1J
Kevin D. Jacobson
27 Ridge Road
Wallingford, CT. 06492
e-Mail: kevin at kd1j.com
Website: http://www.kd1j.com
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On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 09:07:26 -0800, Bill Turner wrote:
>
> On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 04:27:44 -0000, David Ashworth wrote:
>
> >Hello, decided to go with a HAL. Been looking over the manuals for each
> >piece of equipment and not quite clear on the hookup. This is what I have
> >come up with: FSK jack on Hal to RTTY jack on TS850 with RCA plugs, AF
OUT
> >jack on HAL to TS850 ACC2 pin 3 , AF IN jack on HAL to TS850 ACC2 pin 11.
> >The Hal also has a PTT jack, would that go to pin 9 on ACC2? Thanks in
> >advance for your help, Dave, NC6P.
>
> _________________________________________________________
>
> I know this doesn't answer you question directly, but you'd be better
> off to ditch the HAL and download MMTTY. I've compared the two side by
> side using two computers with the same audio feed, and MMTTY beats the
> HAL hands down for pulling the weak ones out. My DXP-38 has been
> gathering dust for several years now. Anyone want it? Make me an
> offer; it'll go cheap.
>
> And if you want the absolute best in RTTY decoding, purchase RiTTY by
> K6STI. It isn't cheap - $100 - but it beats everything else I've tried.
> It requires specific soundcards and runs only under DOS (real DOS, not
> the Windows emulation). Personally, I wouldn't be without it.
>
> --
> Bill, W6WRT
> QSLs via LoTW
>
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