[WriteLog] WriteLog 11.11 Released!

Steve AI9T steve at ai9t.com
Thu Apr 18 14:50:39 EDT 2013


Jim

I'm using the MKII here as well. I have used 2 different configurations.

You can configure your Rttyrite window with the MMTTY.XMMT with Hardware 
FSK . Then in the MMTTY TX tab select your port. You will also need to 
check limiting speed under the USB button on the MMTTY MISC. tab. Do not 
check strict bps in you router with this configuration.

You can also configure the original MMTTY plugin with your Main Rttyrite 
window then configure your clone to use XMMT.ocx with 2Tone.  This is 
_MY_ preferred method.

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On 4/18/2013 2:25 PM, Jim McDonald wrote:
> I am using XMMT.ocx for 2Tone and MMTTY.  I have 2Tone in the main Rttyrite
> window with cloned receive windows for MMTTY and my DXP38.
>
> With my microKEYER II, I am getting what seems to be slow, choppy
> transmissions with "strict bps" checked in microHAM Router.  Without that
> checked, then the messages get truncated after a couple of seconds.
>
> Did I forget a setting?  Would this problem be eliminated if I were just
> using the transistor/resistor FSK interface?
>
> 73, Jim N7US
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
>
> I can verify that the issue that had been reported regarding AFC action with
> MMTTY using XMMT.ocx in the primary Rttyrite window has been corrected with
> Version 11.11c. I also verified that the new Checkbox under XMMT setup for
> AFC action can be used to make the state of AFC change with data in the Call
> field, if the operator desires that.
>
> The lockup condition with MMTTY using the Plugin for the primary Rttyrite
> window has also been corrected.
>
> I can now operate with MMTTY and 2Tone using XMMT.ocx without the need for
> the MMTTY Plugin.
>
> Thanks Steve and Wayne!
>
> 73, Bob WB2COY
>
>
>
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