[Lowfer] RTTY question
Garry Hess
k3siw at sbcglobal.net
Mon Feb 28 16:00:04 EST 2011
Rick, thanks for pointing out that the free F1digi software also very
flexibly decodes RTTY. Surprisingly there doesn't seem to be a "reverse"
choice, at least not in my version 3.20.18. Thus, for example, to decode
CFH on 15920 kHz one should tune to 15921 kHz and select LSB. Op Mode ->
RTTY -> Custom settings that work for me are 850 Hz carrier shift, 75
Baud rate, 5 (baudot) Bits per character, no parity, 1.5 stop bits, 112
Receive filter bandwidth, Auto CRLF, after 72 characters, no Unshift On
Space, and Normal AFC speed.
73, Garry, K3SIW, EN52ta, Elgin, IL
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