[WriteLog] Hardware Generated FSK
Steve AI9T
steve at ai9t.com
Mon Apr 1 16:05:22 EDT 2013
On 4/1/2013 3:36 PM, Ed Muns wrote:
> Steve AI9T wrote:
>> I have done this and it is still slow. Also the Hardware
>> Generated FSK is checked and grayed out.
> Do you have MMTTY's USB option set to "C: Limiting Speed" on the MMTTY
> Options Misc tab? That is necessary to pace the characters over USB with
> the microKEYER.
Yes I do
>
> All three of the Rttyrite hardware and software FSK menu items are grayed
> out on the Rttyrite Port menu because you selected 'None' at the top. This
> tells Rttyrite that you are not using its FSK capability but rather the FSK
> in your TNC choice, i.e., MMTTY.
>
>> I have removed all the sections from the INI file many times.
>> If I try to pick the standard MMTTY plugin I get the same problem.
> Which problem? (Sorry, I don't mean to be flip, but I want to be sure I
> understand.)
>
> Ed W0YK
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: WriteLog [mailto:writelog-bounces at contesting.com] On
>> Behalf Of Steve AI9T
>> Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 11:52 AM
>> To: writelog at contesting.com
>> Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Hardware Generated FSK
>>
>>
>> On 4/1/2013 2:31 PM, Ed Muns wrote:
>>> Steve AI9T wrote:
>>>> I'm using the Microham MKII. Is there anyway to turn off
>> the Hardware
>>>> Generated FSK in this version of Writelog? I would rather
>> be able to
>>>> choose my port.
>>> If you use MMTTY as your main decoder and therefore your
>> encoder for
>>> transmit, then simply select 'None' on the Rttyrite Port
>> menu and then
>>> go to the MMTTY Options TX tab to set your FSK/PTT COM port.
>> I have done this and it is still slow. Also the Hardware
>> Generated FSK is checked and greyed out.
>>>> This just transmits way to
>>>> slow. I have tried ever configuration I can think of and I
>> can't get
>>>> it to work correctly. You can see it's not right in the RTTYRITE
>>>> window just the way the text goes across the screen when you send.
>>> Joe will have to address this. The problem is between Rttyrite
>>> Hardware generated FSK and microHAM Router. There is no
>> speed issue
>>> with direct COM port FSK/PTT keying.
>> Yes,, I agree it seems to be related between WL and MKII My S
>> & P rig setup uses a couple transisters for keying with no problems.
>>>
>>>> I reinstalled my regular MMTTY Plugin back into WL.
>>> This was not necessary because either MMTTY FSK or Rttyrite
>> FSK can be
>>> selected by virtue of the choice made on the Rttyrite Port menu.
>>> (Either 'None' or a COM port number.) However, MMTTY
>> Plug-in and the
>>> XMMT.ocx interface can happily coexist. The risk is confusion over
>>> which items on which menus to tick in order to get what you want.
>>>
>>>> I remove all the rttyrite sections from WL ini then I can
>> bring up WL
>>>> set the TU Type to the old MMTTY plugin. Then close WL and
>> reopen,,
>>>> then open a RTTYRITE window. If I try to go to TU Type
>> again there is
>>>> nothing but a blank pull down menu.
>>>> The RTTYRITE freezes and I have to shut it down from the taskbar.
>>> Try deleting all Rttyrite sections in writelog.ini again.
>> You may not
>>> have deleted all of them or maybe not in the active
>> writelog.ini file.
>>> be sure to exit WriteLog, then delete the Rttyrite ini
>> sections, then
>>> restart
>> I have removed all the sections from the INI file many times.
>> If I try to pick the standard MMTTY plugin I get the same problem.
>>> WriteLog.
>>>
>>> Ed W0YK
>>>
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>>
>> Steve AI9T
>>
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