[GreenKeys] ITTY Web Feeds Needed

Duncan Brown duncanancy at earthlink.net
Tue Sep 6 20:36:46 EDT 2011


Jonathan,

ITTY (& its WX channel) is probably the only AFSK TTY source available 
on the Internet.

There is a free program available however that will allow you to take 
ASCII feeds from the internet, convert them to 5 bit Baudot/Murry code 
and output it to a serial port on your computer.  It is called 
"HeavyMetal" and has just been rewritten by LU8AJA.

See his site 
http://www.albinarrate.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=51:heavymetal  
for details.  (I have not used this new version, so don't know much 
about it.)

Good luck & Have fun,

Duncan
K2OEQ


On 06-Sep-11 20:03, Jonathan ORear wrote:
> Hello again fellow Greenkeyers.  I was wondering if anybody has any internet ITTY feeds that they caould e-mail to me.  I already use ITTY from Sequim, Washington but would like to try some others on my TeletypE KSR 28.  I am looking for things such as the Associated Press, Weather of any kind (especially local weather in my area) and hurricanes. i UNDERSTAND THEIR IS A WAY TO PLUG IN A url AND HAVE THE TELETYPE PRINT IT AS WELL.  I am looking for any URL's I can plug into Windows Media Player and let my KSR 28 do the rest.  Thank you all.
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