[GreenKeys] CRLF or not CRLF?

Steve Garrison steve.n4tty at gmail.com
Sun Jul 30 08:27:21 EDT 2017


This is getting out of hand!

Any which way you look at it the machine does the deciding.  They all turn the MARK and SPACE bits into characters printed on paper.  As for the conversion to and from Baudot/ASCII and 45.5/110 baud how is that much different than what the TU does in converting MARK and SPACE pulses into audio tones or the other way around?

Steve G./N4TTY
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> On Jul 30, 2017, at 8:17 AM, Jeffrey Angus <jdangus at att.net> wrote:
> 
>> On 7/30/17 5:53 AM, Nick England wrote:
>> 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?
> 
> Did I say that?
> No, I did NOT say that.
>> Ditto for my Dovetron which has speed change done in a UART?
> I knew this was coming....
>> Nah, I ain't buying it, sorry, Jeff.
>> What counts is the I/O device, not the fiddly bits in your radio+TU
> So if it's only the IO device why not just run Ham Radio Deluxe or Fldigi.
> Log the entire contest to a file, then after the smoke clears, dump the entire
> transcript to paper via the TTY gear to "prove" you used a machine?
> 
> How is this that hard a concept to understand?
> Machine means let the machine do the decoding.
> 
> 
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