Tom,

The RTTY mode provides a full set of filter options (4 filter bandwidths) and with RTTYr mode (like CWr) you have a total of 8 BFOs to use. Remember that the BFO for FL1 is always used for transmit. You can copy the settings for SSB (or CW for that matter) to get things started, and then refine them as you wish for whatever audio range you wish to de-modulate (use Spectrogram and a wideband noise generator).

Additional benefit of the RTTY mode - the setting of the mic gain and compression (SSBA snd SSBC) are independent of that used for SSB.

73,
Don W3FPR

----- Original Message -----
With the new 2.04 upgrade I now have RTTY as a mode.  Are the BFO settings
tied to the USB/LSB with a fixed offset or can the RTTY BFO settings be
adjusted too?

If so, does anyone have sample RTTY and Inverted RTTY BFO freq values?



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