[WriteLog] SO2R MTTY
Stephen Colello
colellos at earthlink.net
Thu Jan 3 12:08:11 EST 2013
Thanks everyone for all the help. Got everything hooked up, but now I am at
a dead end. Radio 1 works great. Radio 2 works great, except I cant get it
to diddle in transmit.. It keys, but no diddles. The problem is that on the
Rtty control panel,set-up, Misc, the FSK options are grayed out. I need
Sound + Com TxD (FSK) for radio 2 to transmit properly. Checked radio 2
using MMTY stand alone and works fine when I select FSK. I am running XP,
most current Writelog version, have selected the port where my Radio 2 FSK
interface is connected (port 14)on the rttyrite panel, have 2 separate
MMTY's selected in the ini files. The MMTY for radio 2 is a brand new MMTY
download that checks out with the radio 2 as a stand alone. If I could just
get the grayed out to show, I would be in business.
Any thoughts or advice.
Steve
KA2KON
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed Muns" <w0yk at msn.com>
To: "'Stephen Colello'" <colellos at earthlink.net>; "'Writelog'"
<writelog at contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 12:08 AM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] SO2R MTTY
> You only need one instance of MMTTY if you bring each radio's audio into
> different channels on the stereo LINE IN connection to your soundcard.
> Then
> in each radio's Rttyrite window select the left or right channel
> accordingly.
>
> You can also install MMTTY twice, in different directories, and point the
> Rttyrite window for each radio to a different MMTTY instance. This method
> is useful if you want to use a different soundcard for each radio's audio
> stream.
>
> Another use of both channels using the same MMTTY instance is for SO2V
> where
> you feed the main receiver audio into one channel and the sub-receiver
> audio
> into the other. With separate Rttyrite windows looking at each receiver
> audio stream, you can monitor and work two frequencies on the same band,
> interleaved transmissions, of course.
>
> Ed P49X
>
>
> Steve KA2KON wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if there is a way to run SO2R with one computer and one
> sound card using Writelog and MMTY. Somewhere I think I remember something
> about running 2 instances of MMTY and using right channel, left channel on
> the sound card or maybe not
>
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