[RTTY] Advise requested for RTTY Hardware
Andrei Stchislenok
asnp3d at gmail.com
Sun Aug 16 10:00:07 PDT 2009
Its a good one but pricy. I have MK II, but also have Rascal Buxcomm - much
cheaper (70 bucks or so). Plug and play for FSK RTTY - piece of cake.
Bought MK II to run SSB files, but could not make it reliably working with
Writelog.
For RTTY I don need MK II-complicated box (for me, I dont have a computer
degree) :)
Rascal Buxcomm (and some others) are doing the job.
2009/8/16, Jim Reisert AD1C <jjreisert at alum.mit.edu>:
>
> microHam microKeyer II
>
> On 8/15/2009 12:24 PM, Charlie & Sally wrote:
> > Hi all RTTY Operators.
> > I wish to get alist of equipment that I require to set up RTTY operation
> on
> > my ICOM 756 ProII. I am running XP Pro SP3 on my computer. Sugestions for
> > additional hardware required and software.
> > I am and extra class operator. Thanks in advance for all sugestions.
> >
> > Charlie Reed N1VI
> >
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