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Hi Steve,
To go back to ten meters a minute, I got up there this afternoon after
reading your message. I worked two stations through that repeater on 29.660
in Dallas/Fort Worth and had a ball. They were my first actual repeater
contacts on ten meters. One was a mobile in Vermont and the other was a guy
in Forth Worth on the 440 side talking to me on ten. Worked some DX on SSB
as well and all in all, had a great time. Thanks for the tip.
Take care and very 73.
Kevin :)
Amateur Radio: K7RX
-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Steve Forst
Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2011 19:45
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Fun on 10 meters
Howard,
For RTTY I use the free MMTTY software:
http://hamsoft.ca/pages/mmtty.php
As you would expect, tuning in the signal, and getting your screen
reader to spit out something understandable is the hardest part. Do a
simple audio connection from radio to pc sound card and play around.
Once you get the rx side working, than you can decide on how you want to tx.
With JAWS, I found that putting a frame around the rx window and
setting it up to read incoming text works pretty well. Otherwise use
insert-s to "all" to read incoming text.
Good luck, Steve KW3A
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