Rtty sound
(Note that the “Echo Microphone” feature in combination with the “Enable Recording Loop” feature requires your microphone and your received audio to be connected to two different sound boards on Windows Vista and later.) The “Pause recording loop during SSB Wave Xmit” is only there for certain sound boards that fail to work full duplex.įinally, tell WriteLog to use the Left channel of your sound board using the Radio This is Radio Left Command: In addition, you should check the Echo Microphone ON if you’re going to run SSB. That top button, Enable Recording Loop, is enough to get WriteLog to receive RTTY and CW properly, and to record SSB. Then go to WriteLog’s Tools Sound board Options command: The only important setting for the sound board is the “DVK Type”. Start with WriteLog’s Setup Ports menu command:
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But if you’re just getting started, just do what this page says. There are alternative ways to setup so that you can do things like: use K6STI’s RITTY program or use a sound board that doesn’t have appropriate mixer control. There’s one easiest way to setup WriteLog to deal with your sound board: set up WriteLog to operate your sound board in stereo and use it the same way for RTTY, SSB, and CW.
Rtty sound how to#
It doesn’t come with any hardware or software documentation that would tell you how to actually hook things up and configure your PC and rig for the task.
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While the sound card in your PC can do a good job of both transmitting and receiving RTTY (radio teletype) and SSB it wasn’t specifically designed for that task.