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Re: WinWarbler behavior on FSK
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ Jeff, if you've successfully configured standalone MMTTY to transmit RTTY FSK, then you should already know how to configure EXTFSK.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ Jeff, if you've successfully configured standalone MMTTY to transmit RTTY FSK, then you should already know how to configure EXTFSK.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Dave AA6YQ
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#203858
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Re: K3s second VFO RTTY
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ This article explains how to simultaneously decode a RTTY station and its pileup when using an Icom IC-78XX or IC-7610 using CI-V commands in WinWarbler
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ This article explains how to simultaneously decode a RTTY station and its pileup when using an Icom IC-78XX or IC-7610 using CI-V commands in WinWarbler
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Dave AA6YQ
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#203857
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Re: WinWarbler behavior on FSK
Jeff,
Look at the information on using the SCU-17
<http://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/YaesuSCU-17>
The FTdx101 is another of those transceivers with the SCU-17
functionality built in like
Jeff,
Look at the information on using the SCU-17
<http://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/YaesuSCU-17>
The FTdx101 is another of those transceivers with the SCU-17
functionality built in like
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Joe Subich, W4TV
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#203856
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Re: K3s second VFO RTTY
Sub RX Audio is on the *RIGHT* channel of USB Audio CODEC
*IF AND ONLY IF* SUB is ON. The Windows "Default Format" for the
USB Audio CODEC (Recording) *MUST* be a two channel format - it
Sub RX Audio is on the *RIGHT* channel of USB Audio CODEC
*IF AND ONLY IF* SUB is ON. The Windows "Default Format" for the
USB Audio CODEC (Recording) *MUST* be a two channel format - it
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Joe Subich, W4TV
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#203855
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Re: WinWarbler problems with RTTY LOW tones (915Hz)
Joe,
Thanks for the info, my MARK offset = -915, still not working the way you describe. I will re-do all the settings and try again.
Just worked S9OK on 20Mtr rtty, split of course, and it
Joe,
Thanks for the info, my MARK offset = -915, still not working the way you describe. I will re-do all the settings and try again.
Just worked S9OK on 20Mtr rtty, split of course, and it
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Gordon LaPoint
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#203854
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Re: WinWarbler problems with RTTY LOW tones (915Hz)
Do you have your MARK OFFSET = -915? The - is important.
"4" sets the waterfall width to just over 1 KHz (~1200 Hz). Can't
see much outside that with a 500 Hz filter anyway.
With Horiz zoom = 4
Do you have your MARK OFFSET = -915? The - is important.
"4" sets the waterfall width to just over 1 KHz (~1200 Hz). Can't
see much outside that with a 500 Hz filter anyway.
With Horiz zoom = 4
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Joe Subich, W4TV
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#203853
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K3s second VFO RTTY
Still having the same problems I had years ago with RTTY. I have WW set up fine for simplex operation, and I can receive OK and it seems to be sending out a signal as well, but I can't find any way to
Still having the same problems I had years ago with RTTY. I have WW set up fine for simplex operation, and I can receive OK and it seems to be sending out a signal as well, but I can't find any way to
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Peter Dougherty
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#203852
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Re: WinWarbler behavior on FSK
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ What does "The radio responds by going into transmit via its USB port on COM 10" mean?
+ If you have Commander configured to control the radio via the RS-232 port (COM 14),
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ What does "The radio responds by going into transmit via its USB port on COM 10" mean?
+ If you have Commander configured to control the radio via the RS-232 port (COM 14),
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Dave AA6YQ
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#203851
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Re: WinWarbler problems with RTTY LOW tones (915Hz)
Joe,
Thanks, with the Horz zoom set to 4 and the Horiz pan in the center the waterfall is off the display to the right, the pan all the way to the right I can get the waterfall on the display,
Joe,
Thanks, with the Horz zoom set to 4 and the Horiz pan in the center the waterfall is off the display to the right, the pan all the way to the right I can get the waterfall on the display,
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Gordon LaPoint
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#203850
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Re: WinWarbler behavior on FSK
Yes, I have followed all instructions as outlined by you, including trying inverting FSK. The functioning Commander link is on COM 14 via the RS-232 port.The radio responds by going into transmit via
Yes, I have followed all instructions as outlined by you, including trying inverting FSK. The functioning Commander link is on COM 14 via the RS-232 port.The radio responds by going into transmit via
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Jeff, K6JW
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#203849
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Re: WinWarbler problems with RTTY LOW tones (915Hz)
Gordon,
Try grabbing the "Horiz Pos" slider (lower right just above the right
end of the "waterfall") and sliding left/right to center 1000 Hz (or
"mark + 85 Hz") in the display. If "Horiz zoom" is
Gordon,
Try grabbing the "Horiz Pos" slider (lower right just above the right
end of the "waterfall") and sliding left/right to center 1000 Hz (or
"mark + 85 Hz") in the display. If "Horiz zoom" is
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Joe Subich, W4TV
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#203848
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Re: support for rigctl
+ AA6YQ comments below
no one is asking you to do that, OTOH the Hamlib team might appreciate feedback on a utility they provide for exactly the purpose the OP was seeking.
+ Any transceiver control
+ AA6YQ comments below
no one is asking you to do that, OTOH the Hamlib team might appreciate feedback on a utility they provide for exactly the purpose the OP was seeking.
+ Any transceiver control
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Dave AA6YQ
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#203847
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Re: support for rigctl
Dave,
no one is asking you to do that, OTOH the Hamlib team might appreciate feedback on a utility they provide for exactly the purpose the OP was seeking.
--
73
Bill
G4WJS.
Dave,
no one is asking you to do that, OTOH the Hamlib team might appreciate feedback on a utility they provide for exactly the purpose the OP was seeking.
--
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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g4wjs
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#203846
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Re: support for rigctl
+ AA6YQ comments below
surely that depends only on the quality of emulation of the TS-2000 by the rigctlcom application?
+ There's no justification for time spent debugging that emulation for one
+ AA6YQ comments below
surely that depends only on the quality of emulation of the TS-2000 by the rigctlcom application?
+ There's no justification for time spent debugging that emulation for one
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Dave AA6YQ
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#203845
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Re: support for rigctl
Dave,
surely that depends only on the quality of emulation of the TS-2000 by the rigctlcom application? If it were a perfect TS-2000 emulation (not that I am saying it is) then it
Dave,
surely that depends only on the quality of emulation of the TS-2000 by the rigctlcom application? If it were a perfect TS-2000 emulation (not that I am saying it is) then it
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g4wjs
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#203844
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Re: support for rigctl
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ That's not a supported configuration.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ That's not a supported configuration.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Dave AA6YQ
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#203843
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Re: support for rigctl
+ AA6YQ comments below:
+ No. If you want Commander to control a transceiver connected to COM port X, first direct hamlib to close COM port X.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
+ AA6YQ comments below:
+ No. If you want Commander to control a transceiver connected to COM port X, first direct hamlib to close COM port X.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Dave AA6YQ
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#203842
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Re: WinWarbler logging problems
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ Please do the following:
1. on the General tab of DXKeeper's Configuration window, check the "Log debugging info" box
2. terminate DXKeeper
3. start DXKeeper
4. log a QSO from
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ Please do the following:
1. on the General tab of DXKeeper's Configuration window, check the "Log debugging info" box
2. terminate DXKeeper
3. start DXKeeper
4. log a QSO from
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Dave AA6YQ
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#203841
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Re: WinWarbler problems with RTTY LOW tones (915Hz)
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ When configuring DXLab to support a new transceiver, it is best to ignore MultiRadio support in Commander and WinWarbler until you have all functionality with the radio
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ When configuring DXLab to support a new transceiver, it is best to ignore MultiRadio support in Commander and WinWarbler until you have all functionality with the radio
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Dave AA6YQ
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#203840
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Re: WinWarbler problems with RTTY LOW tones (915Hz)
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ So that I can see what's going on, please make a screen shot of WinWarbler's Main window with the "Operating Mode" set to RTTY, and a screen shot showing the RTTY tab of
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ So that I can see what's going on, please make a screen shot of WinWarbler's Main window with the "Operating Mode" set to RTTY, and a screen shot showing the RTTY tab of
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Dave AA6YQ
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#203839
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