I was copying a fella (don't remember the call) earlier this week who
was sending RTTY from paddles. I had just connected a cable from my K2
to the computer and fired up MMTTY, and had just started copying. The
guy in Texas was sending RTTY from the paddles. You could tell, as his
sending was a bit slower than the folks that were sending from computer
only. He would stop and start, it was as if the signal faded, but it
just lulled when he paused, headed to the next letter. It was pretty
cool. He was explaining the whole process to the person at the other
end.
-
David Wilburn
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K4DGW
K2 S/N 5982
On Wed, 2007-12-26 at 19:18 -0800, Mike Penkas wrote:
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