[GreenKeys] CRLF or not CRLF?

Nick England navy.radio at gmail.com
Sun Jul 30 06:53:43 EDT 2017


So, Jeff says I can't use my 28RTs to speed change between on-air 60wpm and
a local loop 100wpm 28KSR? Because the KSR isn't exactly following the FSK
mark-space even though everything is electromechanical?

Ditto for my Dovetron which has speed change done in a UART?

Nah, I ain't buying it, sorry, Jeff.
What counts is the I/O device, not the fiddly bits in your radio+TU

I am all ready for a different contest that says no solid state devices
anywhere. All tubes and teletypes from one end to the other. Better yet, an
Alexandersen generator xmtr if you have one!

Cheers
Nick

On Sun, Jul 30, 2017 at 2:36 AM Jeffrey Angus <jdangus at att.net> wrote:

> On 7/30/17 1:22 AM, PJ Bennett wrote:
> > One question though, since an ASR33 needs a converter (RTTY baudot to
> > ASCII), would using an ASR33 then not qualify for this special category?
> In my opinion, no.
>
> However, ASCII by itself is an included mode for the RTTY Roundup.
> So, using a terminal unit to copy ASCII transmissions is obviously a yes.
>
>
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