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(Note: You must use Hardware Generated FSK in the Port menu). You are now set for 75 baud RTTY both transmit and receive. If you are running FSK, go to the Rttyrite Mode menu and select 75 baud (100 WPM) Baudot. If you are running AFSK, there is nothing else that needs to be set. With 2Tone running in Rttyrite, open 2Tone Settings and select 75 Baud then click OK.

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If you use a legacy COM port (one built into the motherboard of a computer, or installed in a PCI or PCI-X slot of a desktop PC, or a PCMCIA serial card in a laptop computer) for generating FSK with a sound card modem such as 2Tone, MMTTY or WinRTTY, the information below will show how to set up for 75 baud RTTY. If you use a microHAM interface, detailed instructions on setting up your device with WriteLog can be found on the support page on the microHAM USA website at.

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This is shown when you activate Software generated FSK from the Port menu in Rttyrite.įor FSK users that do not rely on Software generated FSK or MMTTY EXTFSK, baud rates other than 45 baud can be achieved. Be sure to read additional information on EXTFSK64 here. (Note: There are no limitations to running 75 baud AFSK with WriteLog.) Normally when using a USB-to-serial adapter for FSK, you are forced to use either Software Generated FSK or MMTTY EXTFSK which are limited to 45 baud. 75 baud RTTY can be achieved using EXTFSK64 as long as your computer’s processor (CPU) will handle the load. For one, a USB-to-serial adapter is not likely to be capable of generated 5-bit Baudot (RTTY) at a baud rate of 75 baud when transmitting FSK EXCEPT with perhaps some Edgeport models OR when using MMTTY’s EXTFSK64. When using a sound card modem such as 2Tone, MMTTY or WinRTTY, there are some considerations that need to be made. The only difference is 75 baud RTTY is used for the BARTG Sprint 75.

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The rules for BARTG Sprint and BARTG Sprint 75 are the same. If you plan on participating in the BARTG Sprint 75, open WriteLog as you normally would and opt to Start a new log. However, the BARTG Sprint 75, which occurs twice a year in April and September, specifies 75 baud RTTY only (also referred to as 100 WPM). Most Amateur HF RTTY is run at a rate of 45 baud (also known as 60 WPM). Baudot (RTTY) rates supported by WriteLog are 45, 50, 57 and 75 baud.








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