John,
Probably little old me. I've been using it for several years,
although not much recently. If I remember, you are running a TS-2000,
and since you are using a SL USB, you are no doubt running AFSK.
Tuning the signal in AFSK can be touchy, so for starters, you may want
to switch to FSK mode in the radio for some RX testing.
While I use MMTTY for RX, I TX in FSK using my logger (Writelog).
With the radio in FSK and the filter bandwidth set to lowest (250 hz I
think) it is a lot easier to tune in the incoming signal compared to
AFSK with the radio inLSB.
As for versions of MMTTY, I prefer v. 1.65 over 1.68, but that may just
be personal preference since I used that one for a number of years.
I know you know to keep the sound card drive down. Set the radio to
FSK and filter to 250 hz and slowly tune across the signal until your
screen reader gives you some non gibberish feedback. If this works, you
know your connections, drive, etc. are good and you can try AFSK. .
Now you can go to AFSK and try and tune in the same signal. I did some
AFSK work a year or 2 ago and found it a lot more difficult to get tuned
compared to FSK. I think this all has to do with getting the SSB
filters set correctly.
I assume that you have selected the SL USB as the sound card from
within the "setup mmtty" drop down menu.
73, Steve KW3A
On 11/21/2012 8:29 AM, John Miller wrote:
> Hi, I remember a while back, someone on this list was using MMTTY for =
> RTTY, can that person, I can't remember who, give me tips? I'm getting =
> gibberish with MMTTY, I'm wondering if maybe I should go to an old =
> version, I know once upon a time it worked but I kind of need it =
> working, could that person who ever it is get in touch with me, on or =
> off list and give me tips, anything else they may think is useful? I =
> know this was a couple years ago, it works with other modes so I'm =
> hoping my settings are right, I hate to think I need different settings =
> for different modes with the signalink USB though it seems like =
> everything else works I've tried. If anyone has other RTTY programs they =
> like better, I'd like to try that as well. Thanks, 73
> John N1UMJ
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