Hi Bill,

As I know, you can use MMTTY with DX4WIN. The only problem is, that MMTTY
engine can not be include into commercial software as DX4WIN. So, if you
have two unused COM ports or you are user of WinXP you are able to work RTTY
within DX4WIN. But it doesn't work smooth and comfortable. I use this combo
(DX4WIN and MMTTY) but only for short "pile-up" QSOs. For normal contacts I
open MMTTY and work from that RTTY program.
Why I do not like DX4WIN's RTTY? You can not pick the callsign nor name nor
RST from the RTTY window. You have to put it manually in proper fields of
DX4WIN. Of course the buffers use the right callsign, name, etc when you
manually filled the right places first - I mean before sending the message.

If you are user of WinXP there is small software that connect DX4WIN and
MMTTY without any extra COM ports. The software emulate "virtual com ports"
and in DX4WIN's setup you set e.g. COM 8 and in MMTTY COM 9. It works
perfect but need WInXP (or Win2K, I think).

73's
Pawel, SP7PS
http://sp7ps.pl


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Henderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <dx4win@mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2003 10:07 AM
Subject: [Dx4win] RTTY Software


Hi

I don't have a rtty tnc. Is dx4win compatible with any of the RTTY programs
available?

I know that MMTTY is out because it won't allow commercial programs to use
it.

73

Bill GM0VIT

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