[GreenKeys] ITTY & RSS feeds...
The Rices
srice3 at cfl.rr.com
Sun Mar 16 18:31:58 EDT 2014
I have the TT-100 now working on the ITTY feed when I am in the shack. I was looking around for a newsreader package that would also go to the sound card so that when you connect to a rss feed it would send the feed to the sound card at 45 baud like Itty does.
So far I haven’t found a program other then one that requires Python to be installed and even though it is a news reader it only sends the feed out to a interface or com port at 45baud.
Maybe it would make for a interesting project for some programmer to come out with a project that feeds the output to a sound card in the standard 170hz tones.
Anyway, I am sure glad to see that there is at least one feed I can get to show people what a real Teletype is like.
Steve
N4YZA
From: Steve Garrison
Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2014 1:59 PM
To: 'Kenneth Gartland' ; GreenKeys at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] ITTY & RSS feeds...
Another good and free one is FLDigi. It will do many other modes besides RTTY. I would highly recommend it. Just do a Google search and you'll find it. There are versions for Windows, Apple, and Linux. Probably one of the most widely used free amateur radio programs out there at the moment.
Steve G./N4TTY
From: greenkeys-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:greenkeys-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Kenneth Gartland
Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2014 1:34 PM
To: GreenKeys at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [GreenKeys] ITTY & RSS feeds...
Hi all!
Many tks to those who posted comments abt the
ITTY situ. I now have the ITTY (Listen.pls) feed working on the
lap-top PC...
Funny enuf tho, my Windows media player wudn't. touch it, so downloaded the most recent Real Player application, and
cudn't. get it to work either. (This may be a local issue which
I am still trying to figure out!)
Not giving up easily, I next installed "Winamp", which
worked perfectly first shot...I was able to hear the frq. shift
signals and see the two channels being fed thru the internal
sound chip.
Now, I wud like to actually "See" the traffic being passed
thru on-screen to follow what is happening. From what I
understand, is there another piece of software I need to
install to do this?
Thanks again for all the great help on this, and also for
the info on the RSS feed question...I did follow up on this,
and for me, not being a rocket scientist etc., found it very
complex to understand. At least I know more now then yda!
Cheers to all.
73'
Ken VE3-HMQ
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