[1000mp] RTTY question

Art Searle W2NRA w2nra at optonline.net
Thu Jan 18 13:16:46 EST 2007


Hi Lance,

You do not need to use 2 computers.  You can do it by installing 2 copies of
MMTTY and setup one to hear the left channel and the other to hear the right
channel.  Use the fixed level stereo jack on the back of the rig ( use
isolation transformers) so you won't have any channel bleed over.  Once you
get the 2 copies of MMTTY setup you can use N1MM Logger with 2 digital
interface windows open and dual receive RTTY (called SO2R). I've been using
this for a long time and it works great for chasing DX or SO2R RTTY
contests.


73 Art W2NRA
"Keep to the code"

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Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 12:31 PM
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Subject: [1000mp] RTTY question

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I have been trying to copy two RTTY signals, feeding two different
computers, with my FT-1000MP.
I want to run split frequency, with the main receiver feeding one computer
and the sub-receiver feeding the other.  Has anyone done this successfully?

It appears to work, sometimes.  But, when I turn up the volume on the main,
or a strong adjacent signal, the "sub" computer begins to copy the "main".

I'm mainly interested in chasing DX, and would like to quickly locate the
station the DX is working.  I have done it by using the A<>B buttons, but
have also twisted the wrong receiver VFO knob, then have to relocate the DX
station.

Any suggestions/hints, etc. will be greatly appreciated!

73, Lance WN0L

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