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There is an old program for PSK31, perhaps the original one, called 
psk31sbw, but I apparently got the wrong version for my computer.  I can 
research this some more, but what program are you using for PSK31?  I tried 
mixw, but haven't yet been able how to get it to work with the Kenwood 
virtual com driver.
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Jim, ke5al
-----Original Message----- 
From: Steve Forst
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2015 3:22 PM
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Subject: Re: PSK31 with mmtty?

Jim,

In standard form MMTTY is RTTY only.    I know the menu entry you are
referring to, and  some time ago I  investigated it.  I don't remember
why I couldn't go forward with it.    It may have been that needed
software  was no longer around or wouldn't run on a modern OS.  If you
dig into it, let me know what you turn up.

73, Steve KW3A

On 7/20/2015 4:10 PM, Jim Shaffer wrote:
> Maybe I missed something, but how do you use mmtty for PSK31?  I notice in
> the programs menu there's an item g3plk psk31sbw.  Is there some external
> plug-in I need?
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> Jim Shaffer, ke5al
> Pflugerville, TX
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