Is there a way to get a list of the countries worked,
say on 160m, sorted by the date I first worked them?

73, Roger

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wayne)
Date: Tue Jan 22 13:10:50 2008
Subject: [Dx4win] Multiple MMTTY windows
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I have it working with a FT1K MK V. I generally run MMTTY as 2 stand 
alone programs, but just tried it with DX4WIN using it's interface to 
the main MMTTY program and brought up the second version of MMTTY in a 
stand alone configuration.

Installing two separate copies of MMTTY seems to work fine under XP. The 
key is setting the main or original installed version of MMTTY to use 
the Left  side of the sound card and the 2nd copy to use the right side. 
Transmit is always done as FSK from the main version of MMTTY which with 
the FT1K MK V can be on either VFO.

Hope this helps,

73

Wayne WA1PMA



Garry Shapiro wrote:
> Since my query re setting up a second MMTTY window, I have received no 
> replies with the requested information. I must therefore presume that 
> either it cannot be done, or no one with that knowledge read the message.
>
> I have been using MMTTY in one window, with a second RTTY window using 
> a hardware modem, in this case a much-modified PK232MBX. I had simply 
> combined the main and sub audio outputs at AF OUT and fed both the 
> sound card and the PK232, providing two versions of whichever audio 
> channel was selected. To separately monitor the main and sub channels 
> necessitated selecting one VFO and deselecting the other.
>
> I have now removed the combiner and feed main audio to the sound card 
> for MMTTY and the sub audio to the PK232, thus losing the second copy, 
> but allowing monitoring of both frequencies simultaneously without 
> having to press buttons.
>
> I would still be interested to know if it is possible to have a second 
> MMTTY window.
>
> Garry, NI6T
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Tue Jan 22 13:50:01 2008
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (K2WK)
Date: Tue Jan 22 13:52:47 2008
Subject: [Dx4win] Rig files... more questions.
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Hey all,

I was wondering what the meaning of some of the parameters 
are that make up the rig files, most specifically for the IC-756 Pro III.
Some of them are quite self-explanatory, it's the others that puzzle me.

Here's my brief list:

1) "NOTES=Selects narrow filter for CW/SSB."  How is this done, i.e.
    what command is sent to the rig and how does that work?

    Personally, I'd like the rig to go to the Wide CW Filter.  How and where
    do I change this in the rig file or how do I send a CI-V command to
    accomplish same?

2)       RMUL= 1.00000000000000E+0000
    and WMUL= 1.00000000000000E+0000
    What are these multipliers?

3) RITSCL= 1.00000000000000E+0000
    Hmmm, what does this do?

I have access to the CI-V command set, but have never tried sending commands
to the radio, any suggestions?


 
                             73 de Walt - K2WK

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