[RTTY] I need to ask !

Andrew O'Brien andrewobrie at gmail.com
Thu Jan 18 09:24:56 EST 2007


No real gain from a contesting point of view unless you have a rig
whose filters can be controlled by Ham Radio Deluxe .  If you have a
radio like the T2000 or 746 Pro you could use HRD to shape your DSP
while using MMTTY.  Without the HRD to MMTTY (or MMVARI) bridge you
would not be able to control your rig and have MMTTY do what you
normally would do in a contest.

Andy K3UK

On 1/18/07, Russell Blair <russell_blair86 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have been reading all the posting about HRD and
> MMTTY, and all the other radio interfaces for
> contesting, Now the contesting I do is mostly RTTY
> some CW, No SSB now did in the past. I only send in
> check log, so I'm not bound by all the rules about
> changes bands, power, antenns, cluster, I just like to
> work all of you in the contest, and give you a
> multplyer, new state, zone, and what ever I can, when
> I can. To the meat of this question, for RTTY I use
> MMTTY for years it logs that can be exported to other
> formats, dups, changes bands for the log but you need
> to be connected to the radio for band changes in the
> log or you can do it your self if you dont forget it,
> and it a stand a lone program. I have a 2nd monitor
> that has the cluster on it.
> Question : What do I gain by connecting it to say HRD
> or any other program that displayes the radio on the
> PC monitor. I'm not trying to be a wise guy but if it
> can help me in contesting better more S&P, or just
> calling CQ contest I need you input. C U-ALL in the
> next RTTY contest. Russell NC5O
>
>
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> Russell Blair
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