Hi Larry,
It WORKS I downloaded this small "software" (it is driver installed in
the system called "MixW serial port bridge") and can work RTTY using DX4WIN
and MMTTY without ANY COM ports! That is great information for guys with
limited serial ports in computers.
Let me to give few steps to
Floyd,
8 x 2 = 16 keys (counting Ctrl key)
Paul
At 02:35 PM 6/12/02 -0400, Floyd Sense wrote:
>Yes, you are correct and that's certainly good information. However, I'm
>one of those old-time RTTY guys who sometimes actually carries on a two-way
>conversation in RTTY mode! That makes the canned
Thanks to all
I think that i must work harder in some bands...
Kostas SV1DPI
All caps on purpose!
I WANT A RTTY PROGRAM THAT HAS A TRUE TYPE AHEAD BUFFER. You know, like
punching tape. A buffer that will hold the data until it is told to send
it. The only one I have is the old TRTY None of the new stuff has such a
thing. I know they all say their progrms have a typ
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 WA9A
Yes, you are correct and that's certainly good information. However, I'm
one of those old-time RTTY guys who sometimes actually carries on a two-way
conversation in RTTY mode! That makes the canned macros not always very
useful. I find that I have 7 of the 8 function keys already populated with
Dave (et al),
Actually, there is very good news on the "oh no, not enough serial port"
front!!
MixW software has developed a "serial port emulation program" that mimics
two hardware serial ports talking to each other, thus eliminating the need
for two additional serial ports to get MMTTY and DX4W
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 "+"
I use the PW-1, DX4WIN, and an IC756 PRO at two different locations.
Ignore Icom's advice and ignore DX4WIN's advice.
1. Set the CI-V speed on the 756 (or PRO or whatever) to 9600.
"Automatic" is almost certainly a problem.
2. Set the 756-whatever to TRANSCEIVE.
3. Do the setup procedure on t
David,
I am running DX4WIN with an Icom IC-746 with a PW-1 and the "$10 Radio Shack
special" CI-V interface. Took a little tweaking to get working properly, and
even now when I turn the equipment on in the wrong order (Computer, rig,
software, amp: since the interface gets its power from the seria
Hello,
Does anyone know how to get the Icom PW1 working properly with DX4WIN? I am
not sure how to configure the addresses to get everything working right. The
Pw1 documentation says to put the IC-756 in transceive mode but, the DX4WIN
documentation says to not use this mode.
Does anyone have DX4
Those of you with long memories (or those of you who peruse the archives =
on sleepless nights) may recall the saga of my IC-765 that stopped =
communicating with my computer after a lightening strike on September =
10, 2001. (Now was that a bad omen, or what?) I eventually determined =
that the
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