[GreenKeys] Computer RTTY Demod
William Bytheway
[email protected]
Sat, 28 Sep 2002 22:19:42 -0700
Don,
Take a peek at http://www.rtty.com/development/software/index.html and check
out the RTTYArt application. If you have a Terminal Unit (TU) with an
RS-232 output, this application might be the thing for you. It was
originally designed to display RTTY art pictures, but it works just fine
with text.
WinST-6 provides the user the ability to communicate with an external
RS-232-to-RTTY Terminal Unit and provides receive/transmit capabilities
using the F1/F2 keys. This version interfaced with a Hal Communications ST-6
that used DTR for transmit and RTS for CWID. Source code is included, so if
you can program, have at it!!!
There are other applications there as well including the broadcast scheduler
used by George Hutchison for several years. It's an older version without
sound card support and PSK-31, but that is our next surprise. George has
also been bugging me to provide a PSK-31-to-BAUDOT translator so ya'll can
copy PSK-31 on your mechanical machines. That will be a winter project,
something that is done when the sun don't shine.
I've checked out some of the other freeware sound card BAUDOT software and
I'm not impressed. I doubt if there is a freeware product that comes close
to the K6STI RITTY performance.
AA6ED
http://www.rtty.com
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Don Mehl
Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 5:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [GreenKeys] Computer RTTY Demod
Is there a program out there that will decode a Baudot signal . . .