Floyd et all For most of the standard messages the transmit and receive commands can be embedded in the DX4WIN pre-programmed RTTY message function keys using "/" and "%T" at the end of the line.The most useful info I have seen on this was sent to me a few weeks ago by Larry K8UT and John WA9ALS. The info is on John's WEB page at....
http://www.qsl.net/wa9als/dx4win-mmtty-macros.rtf . For the uninitiated with a couple of extra COM ports on your computer the info on setting up your system to use MMTTY with DX4WIN is at http://www.qsl.net/wa9als/dx4win-mmtty-hardware.rtf Doing this in no way affects the use of MMTTY with Writelog, but as I said above it will cost you two extra COM ports ( one of which was no longer needed when I retired my PK-232 so really I only needed one more COM port) IF your radio supports FSK then making a simple "one transistor modem" (and yet another COM port ......well I have 10 COM ports on my PC don't you ...8^) will allow MMTTY to key your radio FSK input directly rather than use AFSK and the additional problems associated with that approach. At 11:43 AM 6/12/02 -0400, Floyd Sense wrote: >When using MMTTY with DX4WIN for RTTY work, I found it cumbersome to use >CTRL-T and CTRL-R to switch between transmit and receive. I'm now using a >key remapping program called "Keyboard Remapper" to assign those keystroke >combinations to single keys. For example, I'm using the numeric keypad "+" >key for transmit, and the Enter key just below it for receive. I've tried >several of the keyboard remapping utilities and this one seems to provide >the best function and operational flexibility. For details and free >download, here's the link: http://www.dev-labs.com/kr/index.html . The >program is shareware, free for the first 30 days of personal use, $15 after >that. Keyboard setup is not exactly intuitive, so if you decide to give it >a try you can email me for some tips that will save you a lot of time. > >K8AC > >_______________________________________________ >Dx4win mailing list >[email protected] >http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win Dave NR1DX [EMAIL PROTECTED] "A man who picks a cat up by the tail learns a lesson he can learn no other way" .... Mark Twain

