[WriteLog] Now REMOTE CW/RTTY

Jay ws7ik7tj at gmail.com
Thu Jun 25 17:12:32 EDT 2020


Well once you get the audio on the control site then I setup a local 
session of a rtty program MMTTY would work so you can see a waterfall, 
bunch of different programs would work.

Get the RC1101 it just can't be beat!

Jay Ws7i

On 6/25/2020 1:33 PM, Robert wrote:
> spent few hours working remote setup on laptop that will travel.  this
> session, all behind same router.
> rig com port linked fine.   Audio would link but never heard anything.
> Finally switched rig to AM on 10Mhz then 5Mhz WWV, still nothing.
> (you know, wasn't just no RTTY but no CW either late last night)
>
> my settings on audio were too low at rig site.  K3 - turned up the line out
> (15) and then could hear audio fine at control site.
> zing  - I'd be interested what K3 line out values others are using when
> doing remote.
> sample rates all set same between sites
>
> today's study:
> CW   Can RIT be implemented or is RC1101 required?
>
> RTTY - (It is what it is):
>    can't get to MTTY to allow AFC
> and once AFC is on, then set to off to do S&P, need to insure Mark set at
> 2125
> Seems Option is set AFC on or off before leaving the remote (Rig) Site...
> AFC off is good for S&P, AFC on good for CQ CQ
> As noted before, can't see the waterfall or RTTY tuning indicators at
> control site (No rig site).
>
> TEAM MEETING - is this good method to run/operate remote (has Rig) computer
> can see screen and operate mouse as if at the Home site?
> Other worthy options?
> IF I want FT8 remote, remote control of Rig PC seems in order.
>
>
> Going to test the router today by setting Cell Phone to Hot Spot, connect
> laptop to Hot Spot and come in that method to insure can get through router
> fine (opening up 3 port #s)
>
> 73 W5AJ
>
> Robert
> Midland, Texas
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WriteLog [mailto:writelog-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Tom
> Georgens
> Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2019 8:56 AM
> To: 'Gordon LaPoint' <gordon.lapoint at gmail.com>; 'Writelog Forum'
> <writelog at contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Is Digirite remotable?
>
> Digirite is not remoteable in its current form.
>
> I have not tried either of these, but they might work.
>
> 1. Use a remote control program like Teamviewer and just run  Writelog and
> Digirite on the computer connected to the radios.
>
> or
>
> 2. Use a second computer on the control end.  The first computer runs WL
> control site as you do now.  The second computer Runs WL in regular mode and
> digirite, and is networked to the first computer to keep the logs in synch.
> The second computer looks like a head set to the first computer and
> connected to the headphone and mic jacks.  The first computer can still
> control the remote radio.  You many need to enter the frequencies on the
> second computers manually.  (Writelog has some kind of frequency synch
> utility, but I don know if it is generally available.)   I always meant to
> try this but never got around to it.  The latency may be a problem or there
> may be some flaw in my thinking.  I do know that networking the two versions
> of Writelog at the control end does work.
>
> GL Tom W2SC 8P5A
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WriteLog <writelog-bounces at contesting.com> On Behalf Of Gordon LaPoint
> Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2019 12:48 AM
> To: Writelog Forum <writelog at contesting.com>
> Subject: [WriteLog] Is Digirite remotable?
>
> Can Digirite be remoted like RTTY?  I have the remote setup working for RTTY
> for the upcoming ARRL RTTY RU, but don't see how to remote the Digirite.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gordon - N1MGO
>
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