[RTTY] RITTY vs. MMTTY

Terry terry at kk6t.com
Wed Oct 3 15:47:51 EDT 2007


That's assuming you're set up in N1MM to use the "normal" MMTTY window 
rather than the "small" one.  You don't have access to any buttons with 
the small window.

73 de Terry KK6T

Alan Burgstahler wrote:
> Scott, there are two ways to change things in MMTTY, and they work either 
> with MMTTY running by itself or with N1MM Logger.  If you click on the 
> "TYPE" button on the MMTTY window, it will let you change to at least three 
> different ways of decoding, and PLL is only one of them.  I >think< that 
> whatever you set it up for will come back the next time you bring up the 
> program.....not sure on that.  If you click on the "PROFILES" on the top of 
> the window, it'll let you change to things like "fluttered" signals and a 
> few others.  There are even two or three options in there where you can set 
> up your own parameters and save them for future use, and then just click on 
> them under "PROFILES".
>
> Alan - N7BF
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Scott Schultz" <scottaschultz at juno.com>
> To: <rtty at contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 11:44 AM
> Subject: Re: [RTTY] RITTY vs. MMTTY
>
>
>   
>> I have been using MMTTY for several years and when using the program by
>> itself, it is easy enough to switch between the different demodulator 
>> types
>> (or the other sub-settings) in order to get the best print. With N1MM,
>> however, it uses the MMTTY engine and as far as I know, it defaults to the
>> PLL demodualtor. Honestly, I have not read every single word of the N1MM
>> help files, so I may have missed something that will allow me to change 
>> the
>> settings within the N1MM program.
>>
>> I know, when all else fails, RTFM!
>>
>> Scott N0IU
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "WS7I" <ws7i at ewarg.org>
>> To: <rtty at contesting.com>; "Scott Schultz" <scottaschultz at juno.com>
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 1:29 PM
>> Subject: Re: [RTTY] RITTY vs. MMTTY
>>
>>     
>>>> I noticed the same differences by using the built-in RTTY decoder on my
>>>> 756Pro. As good as MMTTY is, the Pro's decoder sometimes did a better job
>>>> of
>>>> picking up some of the data, especially callsigns. Too bad I can't "cut
>>>> and
>>>> paste" from the rig to N1MM!
>>>>         
>>> Just a suggestion.  MMTTY has several/many modes and setups, and just 
>>> like
>>> a hardware terminal unit not all are for the same conditons/bands.  You
>>> might experiment with some settings.
>>>       
>
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