[GreenKeys] RTTY Art JAVA Viewer Facelift
Bob Camp
ham at cq.nu
Sun Jan 16 16:41:40 EST 2005
Hi
Now all I have to do is find a Windows computer. They have been getting
more and more scarce around here since I started moving over to various
forms of Unix a few years ago.
Anybody know of a Rtty Art program that runs under Linux 2.6 kernels?
Thanks!
Bob Camp
KB8TQ
On Jan 16, 2005, at 1:29 PM, William Bytheway wrote:
>
> The RTTYArt software I wrote takes 45 to 19.2 Baud, 5, 6, 7 and 8 level
> input directly from the UART, compatible with XP/NT/W98/W95. Yes, the
> standard 16450/16550 UART takes Baudot code very nicely. Standard
> speeds
> of 45, 50, 57, 74, 100, and 110 should work for what you need.
>
> If you can get the raw Baudot serial stream to the UART, the software
> can capture it "in original form". Unlike most terminal capture
> programs,
> it will not "rewrite" carriage returns and line feeds. It also shows
> what
> you are capturing on a graphical display.
>
> RTTYArt was designed specifically 4 years ago for capturing paper tape
> pictures to file.
>
> http://www.rtty.com/development/software/
>
> An alternate site has been provided at:
>
> http://207-207-72-42.ip.theriver.com/development/software/
>
> It was developed using a Hal ST-6 with RS-232 interface. Convert your
> current
> loop to RS-232 voltage levels and feed the raw Baudot code into the
> UART.
> Not
> sure if you will need to invert the voltage, depends on your interface.
>
> We are interested in pictures, old QST's and QSO's, anything of
> historical
> value to the RTTY group.
>
> Bill Bytheway
> K7TTY
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Camp [mailto:ham at cq.nu]
> Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 6:47 AM
> To: William Bytheway; Greenkeys ((E-mail))
> Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] RTTY Art JAVA Viewer Facelift
>
> Hi
>
> There are several tons of tape sitting here hostage . . . . <clip>
>
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