hi all,
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 08:14:19AM -0600, Doug Smith W9WI wrote:
> - http://www.frontiernet.net/~aflowers/k3rtty/k3rtty.html suggests
> it is very possible to have an AFSK-generated RTTY signal that's
> *cleaner* than a FSK signal. You do of course have to pay attention
> & make sure you
- http://www.frontiernet.net/~aflowers/k3rtty/k3rtty.html suggests it is
very possible to have an AFSK-generated RTTY signal that's *cleaner*
than a FSK signal. You do of course have to pay attention & make sure
you have a clean connection to your radio -- and have any OS-generated
sounds turn
On 02/11/2014 05:54 AM, Martin Kratoska wrote:
P.S. MMTTY is capable to key the FSK, also probably Digipan (I need to
fill the gaps in my memory) but AFAIK NO LINUX software! The very
popular fldigi uses "pseudo FSK" which is an AF signal which is
rectified and switching the radio FSK input via
Hi Ervin,
on your radio you have a FSK input which allows you to key (mark/space)
your RTTY without AF modulation chain. No overdrive, no issues with
badly suppressed oposite sideband *and* you can use the *full power*,
assuming that your (additional) cooling system is capable to hold the
tem
Hello Martin,
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 09:47:10AM +0100, Martin Kratoska wrote:
> Hi,
>
> a brief question: what RTTY modem software would you recommend to
> use with tlf? I am in search of a program capable to transmit true
> FSK (like MMTTY does), no AFSK or similar gimmick. Bands are quite
> fu
Hi,
a brief question: what RTTY modem software would you recommend to use
with tlf? I am in search of a program capable to transmit true FSK (like
MMTTY does), no AFSK or similar gimmick. Bands are quite full of
overdriven signals, also the reduced power is no option. Any ideas?
73,
Martin,