Thanks for making the changes Dave....  I saw your post last night and was 
able to download your latest MMTTY code with the VAC support I needed.  Got 
it working with Ham Scope and was able to do RTTY for the first time with my 
SDR1k & Ham Scope.

Thanks again!

Dennis, k0eoo


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave AA6YQ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dudley Hurry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Gary - W7FG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 
<flexradio@flex-radio.biz>
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 9:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] MMTTY - VISTA - PSDR help needed!


> Yes, you can now select input and output soundcard devices independently. 
> I
> also increased the serial port range to 16, knowing the Flexer's appetite
> for virtual ports.
>
> Updated online help is now available and included in the release. Its also
> available independently via
>
> <http://www.dxlabsuite.com/MMTTY/mmtty.chm>
>
> The release note is appended below.
>
>    73,
>
>         Dave, AA6YQ
>
>
>
> MMTTY version 1.66F release note
> 2008-08-17
>
>
> 1. Changes to the "MMTTY Setup" window
> ======================================
>
> A. "TX" tab
>
> - renamed the "PTT" panel to "PTT & FSK" (tnx to Joe W4TV)
>
> - added com8 through com16 to the "PTT & FSK" panel's "Port" selector (tnx
> to Oba-san JA7UDE)
>
> - clicking a button in the "Input Button" panel from a non-Japanese locale
> displays a window entitled "Edit Button" (tnx to Joe W4TV)
>
>
> B. "Misc" tab
>
> - the new "Device Identifiers" panel enables independent selection of
> soundcard devices for reception ("RX") and transmission ("TX"); any of 16
> input and output soundcard devices can be selected (tnx to Gil W0MN and 
> Joe
> W4TV)
>
> - selecting an "RX" or "TX" device identifier in the "Device Identifiers"
> panel updates the respective "Reception" or "Transmission" panels shown on
> the new "Soundcard" tab
>
>
> C. "Soundcard" tab (new)
>
> - the "Reception" panel shows all installed soundcard input devices;
> selecting an input device updates the "RX" selector in the "Misc" tab's
> "Device Identifiers" panel
>
> - the "Transmission" panel shows all installed soundcard output devices;
> selecting an output device updates the "TX" selector in the "Misc" tab's
> "Device Identifiers" panel
>
>
>
> 2. Changes to the "Radio Command" window
> ========================================
>
> - added com8 through com16 to the "Port" selector (tnx to Oba-san JA7UDE)
>
> - added 38400 and 57600 to the "Baud" selector (tnx to Joe W4TV)
>
> - named the selector in the lower-left corner "Group"
>
> - modified the contents of the "Group" selector:
>
> *** renamed the previous "Yaesu HF? (FT-1000MP,...)" entry to "Yaesu FT
> 1000D, 1000MP, 920"
>
> *** renamed the previous "Yaesu VU? (FT-736,FT-847)" entry to "Yaesu FT 
> 736,
> 817, 847, 857, 897"
>
> *** added a "Yaesu FT 9000, 2000, 950, 450" entry (tnx to Joe W4TV and Art
> W2NRA)
>
> *** renamed the previous "Kenwood" entry to "Kenwood, Elecraft" (tnx to 
> Joe
> W4TV)
>
> - renamed the "Commands" panel's "VFO Polling" selector to "Model", and
> added entries for the Yaesu FT 9000, 2000, 950, and 450 (tnx to Joe W4TV)
>
>
>
> 3. Other notes
> ==============
>
> A. As before, changes made to settings shown in the "Radio Command" and
> "MMTTY Setup" windows do not take effect until the window is closed by
> clicking its "OK" button.
>
> B. On Vista, log into the account named Administrator before installing or
> running MMTTY
>
> C. the updated online help was developed by Joe W4TV with help from AL
> VE4ABU
>
> C. 1.66F is a software-only upgrade, meaning that you must already have
> MMTTY installed. I will develop an installer for use with PCs that don't 
> yet
> have MMTTY installed. If you want to install 1.66F on a PC that doesn't 
> yet
> have MMTTY installed, first install version 1.65D, and then upgrade as
> described below.
>
> D. To upgrade an existing MMTTY installation to 1.66F, download the zip
> archive from
>
> http://www.dxlabsuite.com/MMTTY/mmtty166F.zip
>
> The archive mmtty166F.zip contains two files:
>
> mmtty.exe
>
> and
>
> 1.66F.txt
>
> Place mmtty.exe in your MMTTY folder, replacing the existing file, and 
> then
> run it.
>
> The file 1.66F.txt contains a copy of this release note.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dudley Hurry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 9:54 PM
> To: Dave AA6YQ
> Cc: Gary - W7FG; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
> Subject: Re: [Flexradio] MMTTY - VISTA - PSDR help needed!
>
>
> Thanks Dave,
>
> Works great on XP,  now I can select the VAC sound options.
>
>
> 73,
> Dudley
>
> WA5QPZ
>
>
> Dave AA6YQ wrote:
> I recently released MMTTY version 1.66F, which does support Vista. Its
> available via
>
> <http://www.dxlabsuite.com/MMTTY/mmtty166F.zip>
>
>     73,
>
>          Dave, AA6YQ
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dudley Hurry
> Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 4:34 PM
> To: Gary - W7FG
> Cc: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
> Subject: Re: [Flexradio] MMTTY - VISTA - PSDR help needed!
>
>
> Gary,
>
> I also noticed on MMTTY site that it says that it does NOT support
> Vista.   So you might need to use something else,  DM780 or MixW..
>
> 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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