[GreenKeys] Model 19 on ITTY
Duncan Brown
duncanancy at earthlink.net
Fri Jan 24 13:51:17 EST 2020
"Real computers have serial ports"
Duncan
K2OEQ
On 1/24/2020 13:39, Paul Heller wrote:
> I have found that some of those “dongles” work better than others.
> Ones with the prolific PL2303 chipset work better. But in the past
> few years I’ve found that many of the Chinese dongles say they have
> the prolific PL2303 chipset but either don’t or have a counterfeit
> chipset that does not work.
>
> Things used to work but then stopped. Two issues, low speed (45 baud)
> and 5 bit, make it a jump ball as to whether a given usb/rs232 adapter
> will work
>
> This drove me crazy so I ended up using computers with real RS-232
> serial ports.
>
> Paul
> W2TTY
>
> ITTY: HTTP://INTERNET-TTY.NET:8000/ITTY
> <http://internet-tty.net:8000/ITTY>
> ITTY100: HTTP://INTERNET-TTY.NET:8010/ITTY100
> <http://internet-tty.net:8040/EUROPE>
> AUTOSTART: HTTP://INTERNET-TTY.NET:8030/AUTOSTART
> <http://internet-tty.net:8030/AUTOSTART>
> EUROPE: HTTP://INTERNET-TTY.NET:8040/EUROPE
> <http://internet-tty.net:8040/EUROPE>
>
>> On Jan 24, 2020, at 10:31 AM, Al Klase <ark at ar88.net> wrote:
>>
>> Virgil,
>>
>> Thanks for your input. In my experience, these USB to serial dongles
>> do not support 5-bit data. I think the USARTS, in the early PC cards
>> were based on the old Zilog design that could be set in almost any
>> way by the drivers. Software like Heavy Metal would work just fine
>> on these dionsaurs, but not the new dongles.
>>
>> Al
>>
>> On 1/24/2020 10:40 AM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
>>> you can always add a rs232 board to the computer or use something
>>> like this
>>>
>>> https://www.amazon.com/RS-232-Serial-Adapter-Windows-64bit/dp/B004WL7MIQ
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 9:38 AM Duncan Brown
>>> <duncanancy at earthlink.net <mailto:duncanancy at earthlink.net>> wrote:
>>>
>>> AL,
>>>
>>> Are XR-2211 chips still available? They make a very simple AFSK
>>> decoder. It is a 14 pin DIP IC and with a few Rs & Cs will give
>>> you an
>>> AFSK decoder. (you don't need any limiter or selectivity coming off
>>> ITTY) Then just add an optocoupler to interface with the TTY loop.
>>>
>>> If you you manage to get MMTTY to output to a serial port,
>>> don't worry
>>> about ASCII conversion. MMTTY will output in 5-bit.
>>>
>>> For a serial port, look for an old Win 7 or XP laptop.
>>>
>>> Good luck,
>>>
>>> Duncan
>>> K2OEQ
>>>
>>>
>>> On 1/24/2020 09:56, Al Klase wrote:
>>> > Hi Ralph, /et al/
>>> >
>>> > The point is we don't have a TU. We'll be running a PC anyway
>>> if we
>>> > monitor ITTY. Logic level to current loop isn't a problem,
>>> and I've
>>> > found an Arduino "sketch" that will go from ASCII to baudot.
>>> >
>>> > I'm exploring RTTYT which looks like it will handle the PC
>>> chore. The
>>> > scheme is complicated by the fact that modern PC's don't have
>>> RS-232
>>> > ports, and the UART's in the USB dongles don't support 5-bit
>>> formats.
>>> >
>>> > 73,
>>> > Al
>>> >
>>> > On 1/23/2020 5:00 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> Doesn’t the audio come out of your computer speakers ? If
>>> so you
>>> >> could just run that audio into any modem/TU and then to the
>>> machine.
>>> >> I think that is what I did a year or so back.
>>> >>
>>> >> Ralph ku4pt
>>> >>
>>> >> *From:*greenkeys-bounces at mailman.qth.net
>>> <mailto:greenkeys-bounces at mailman.qth.net>
>>> >> [mailto:greenkeys-bounces at mailman.qth.net
>>> <mailto:greenkeys-bounces at mailman.qth.net>] *On Behalf Of *Al Klase
>>> >> *Sent:* Thursday, January 23, 2020 4:40 PM
>>> >> *To:* greenkeys at mailman.qth.net
>>> <mailto:greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>
>>> >> *Subject:* [GreenKeys] Model 19 on ITTY
>>> >>
>>> >> Gang,
>>> >>
>>> >> We're still klutzing around with TTY's at the Radio Technology
>>> >> Museum, and we're starting to make some progress. So, how do
>>> we get
>>> >> data from ITTY out to the machine?
>>> >>
>>> >> I have MMTTY copying the stream FB, but don't see the hooks
>>> to get
>>> >> the data out. Even 8-bit ASCII on a COM Port would be OK, as
>>> we can
>>> >> use TinyFSK on an Arduino to get to Baudot.
>>> >>
>>> >> I may just be dense. :-(
>>> >>
>>> >> Al
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> > Al Klase – N3FRQ
>>> > Jersey City, NJ
>>> > http://www.skywaves.ar88.net/
>>>
>
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