Re: [digitalradio] RTTY question

2008-03-29 Thread Jose A. Amador
Mike Blazek wrote: John Becker, WØJAB wrote: Why do I find so so many RTTY signals up side down on the ham bands. What ever happen to the old standard? Mark is hi space is low. John, W0JAB Hi, John: I think the main reason is pretty much all of the other

Re: [digitalradio] RTTY question

2008-03-29 Thread Mark Miller
At 08:36 PM 3/28/2008, you wrote: Why do I find so so many RTTY signals up side down on the ham bands. I think it is because many of the sound card programs give you mark high and space low when the rig is using USB. A newbie asks which sideband to use and someone invariably says LSB.

Re: [digitalradio] RTTY question

2008-03-29 Thread Patrick Lindecker
, this to simplify the operations. 73 Patrick - Original Message - From: Mark Miller To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 7:00 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] RTTY question At 08:36 PM 3/28/2008, you wrote: Why do I find so so many RTTY signals

[digitalradio] RTTY question

2008-03-28 Thread John Becker, WØJAB
Why do I find so so many RTTY signals up side down on the ham bands. What ever happen to the old standard? Mark is hi space is low. John, W0JAB

Re: [digitalradio] RTTY question

2008-03-28 Thread Mike Blazek
John Becker, WØJAB wrote: Why do I find so so many RTTY signals up side down on the ham bands. What ever happen to the old standard? Mark is hi space is low. John, W0JAB Hi, John: I think the main reason is pretty much all of the other digital modes use USB regardless of band.