Hi Les,
In preferences
Go to the RTTY tab
Under Type select None (this is for hardware connection)
Below you see c:\mmtty\mmtty.exe
Make sure that MMTTY is installed in that directory on your computer
Otherwise change to the correct directory.
BTW you have to download MMTTY from their official
Hi All,
For those who don't upgrade to DX4W701 I've released
An updated IOTA file (password protected)
This is only for 5.XX and 6.XX users since all is up to date
In Version 7.01
73 Guy ON4AOI
BAND DECODER and related stuff at
http://www.on4aoi.be/banddecoder.htm
DX4WIN soft and related
Don,
The following is part of an email exchange I had with WK6F about 18 months
ago. He was able to get his KAM plus working with DX4WIN (using the null
serial cable route) by using these control sequences.
Hope this helps you also,
-larry
K8UT
-Original Message-
From: Larry Gauthier
My pleasure, Don. Happy Memorial Day!
Glad to hear you've got it working now.
Enjoy 73, -=Rog-K9RB=-
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] rtty
Thanks for the reply Roger.
Those were the commands I could not remember and as soon as I sent the
message I found the page with that info on it and I got it
Is there a way to edit a certain packet cluster address? Putting it more
clearly whenever I open the packet cluster addresses I have to scan half way
down to select a certain one. How can I put that cluster at the top of the list?
thanks
john
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon May 30 15:24:36 2005
At 03:18 PM 5/30/2005, n3drk wrote:
Is there a way to edit a certain packet cluster address? Putting it
more clearly whenever I open the packet cluster addresses I have to
scan half way down to select a certain one. How can I put that
cluster at the top of the list?
If you have the window up,
Hallo John!
In the save directory you will find a file called dx4win.tcp. Open the file in
notepad, find your favorite Dx cluster address and put it on top of the list
and save the file.
73 de Sven LA6KJ
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From: n3drk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dx4win
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