[Dx4win] Re:What does other people use?
Kjell W. Strom
strom.lime at xs4all.nl
Wed Oct 3 05:47:47 EDT 2007
Scot,
Many years ago I was also using KAM and KAM+. I used a crossed
ellipses display on a monitorscope for easy tuning and was quite
happy.
Later I was running KAM+ in parallel with PTC-II and found that
PTC-II was one step ahead in reception of weak signals. But the
spectrum tuning display on a row of LEDs is not so convenient.
Now I have MMTTY via MicroKeyer in parallel with PTC-II. Weak
signal performance is about equal but MMTTY is very flexible and
so comfortable to use, especially for logging with DX4WIN. I am
still keeping PTC-II for Pactor and AMTOR, but for RTTY it will
be MMTTY.
73,
Kjell, PB3SM - SM6CPI
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:dx4win-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Ing.
> Miloš Prostecký
> Sent: 03 October 2007 10:55
> To: dx4win at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Dx4win] Re:What does other people use?
>
> Dear Scot:
>
> Very good is to use microHAM USB micro KEYER as an interface
> between PC and Rig with MMTTY. It is possible to use him for
> FSK keying.
>
> 73, Milos, OK1MP
>
>
>
> I was wondering what other people were using on RTTY. I have
> DX4WIN 7.02.15 and started playing around with the MTTY
> function this morning. The rig I am using is a Icom 781 with
> CI-V level convertor and DX4WIN is controlling it.
>
> I talked to West Mountain Radio this morning and he was very
> vag on the computer sizing for his equipment since he's only
> a equipment manufacture.
>
> For years I used the Kantronics KAM until it bit the dust.
>
> Let me know off the reflector
>
> Thanks
> Scott Augsburger
> wr0u
>
>
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