Gary,

You adjust your output using the VAC transmit level,  either under Setup 
=> Audio => VAC or the levels will appear on the front console with you 
select Dig U or DigL.    Also on the offset difference,  check for 
offset in MMTYY.   I don't remember if it has an offset in the setup 
options.

73,
Dudley

WA5QPZ



Gary - W7FG wrote:
> I've been attempting to get MMTTY up and running with my FLEX-5000A 
> and the wonderful world of VISTA OS.
> I've tried every thing I can think of, used suggested set ups from 
> multiple locations, which all are essentially the same.
> I've been using MMTTY for years with ICOM , Kenwood  etc..
>
> Here's what Happens - Believe it or not.
> Received signal displayed on MMTTY Waterfall or X pattern is 10KHZ 
> below audio passband with what appears to be extremely sharp 
> filter.  It took me a while to find it, but did this morning watching 
> Panadpater to see what signal was coming and going as seen on MMTTY.
>
> When I go into xmit - PSDR Power is uncontrollable - Output shows 175 
> watts (13,6VDC @ 24 Amps), both on SDR Pwr Mtr and external Pwr Mtr. 
> I assume carrier is also 10 KHz below.  I don't want to fire it up 
> again to see what freq it is actually transmitting on, for fear of 
> loosing Final Transistors, but assume it to also be 10 KHz below passband.
>
> Setup -
> Vista 32 bit OS
> HP Pavilion
> PSDR V1.12.1 with 5000A
> VAC version 4
> Com0Com
>
> MixW works just fine, but I'm not impressed with it for RTTY contesting
>
> Suggestions please via direct reply, copy Reflector if you wish.
>
> Thanks
>
> Gary - W7FG
>
>
>
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