Hi Andy, I have a real G-TOR modem here so will test with you. A traditional frequency is 14.111 (center frequency).
The tones in my KAM are 1400/1600 so my dial (in LSB) reads 14.112.5 Though G-TOR is polarity independent. 73 K7TMG --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "obrienaj" <k3uka...@...> wrote: > > It works , Sholto. I am able to get PTT working and generate tones. > > Anyone for G-Tor? > > Andy K3UK > > --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "obrienaj" <k3ukandy@> wrote: > > > > > > Interesting. The "about" info reveals Mixw 2003. > > > > I also found this > > > > "G-TOR (Golay -TOR) is an FSK mode that offers a fast transfer rate > > compared to Pactor. It incorporates a data inter-leaving system that > > assists in minimizing the effects of atmospheric noise and has the ability > > to fix garbled data. G-tor tries to perform all transmissions at 300 baud > > but drops to 200 baud if difficulties are encountered and finally to 100 > > baud. (The protocol that brought back those good photos of Saturn and > > Jupiter from the Voyager space shots was devised by M.Golay and now adapted > > for ham radio use.) G-tor is found in only one manufacture's TNC and is > > rarely used today." > > > > > > --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "sholtofish" <sholto@> wrote: > > > > > > Came across this the other day: > > > > > > http://db0lj.prgm.org/boxfiles/software/Gtor.zip > > > > > > Looks like it's a sound card implementation of G-TOR?? Seems to have a > > > butterfly icon so something to do with MixW?? > > > > > > Does it work? > > > > > >