Not a request for the software as i have that, but any information on using it. I have recently been given a short wave radio so thought it would be fun to try and decode some radio teletype.
the .CAS file is labeled Grovesner Software BMKRTTY g4zqo 1984.
anyone used it of have any documentation?
cheers
RTTY
Re: RTTY
well it took me a couple of years!
but i finally found the manual and got it working!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7FEiboeXFI
but i finally found the manual and got it working!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7FEiboeXFI
Re: RTTY
Thank's for keeping us informed. I have just uploaded a couple of different copies of the program to the Uploads section along with the instruction manual. I'm looking forward to your write-up.
The RTTY CAS file you have linked to at http://www.dragon32universe.info/ can't currently be downloaded. Like most of what appear to be downloadable cas/wav software and html/pdf document files from that site, it just redirects to a page which invites you to buy a copy on DVD for £14, along with other Dragon software.
The RTTY CAS file you have linked to at http://www.dragon32universe.info/ can't currently be downloaded. Like most of what appear to be downloadable cas/wav software and html/pdf document files from that site, it just redirects to a page which invites you to buy a copy on DVD for £14, along with other Dragon software.
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http://www.wickensonline.co.uk/retrocha ... n-summary/
I am "wgoodf" - third down i think.
Anyway - do you guys hang around the Retrochallenge?
I remember spamming about it a number of years ago, but i don't remember any Dragon crew entering. We do have a couple of CoCo guys that drop by that you might find interesting. John Linville this time around put together a Motorola SBC, very much the precursor to the CoCo and Dragon, same video chip, so it does look like a lost cousin. Worth checking out.
I am "wgoodf" - third down i think.
Anyway - do you guys hang around the Retrochallenge?
I remember spamming about it a number of years ago, but i don't remember any Dragon crew entering. We do have a couple of CoCo guys that drop by that you might find interesting. John Linville this time around put together a Motorola SBC, very much the precursor to the CoCo and Dragon, same video chip, so it does look like a lost cousin. Worth checking out.
Re: RTTY
Oh wow, this takes me back. Probably my last, and easily most complex, project for the Dragon was an RTTY decoder. I got it working too - although not quite as slickly and realtime as the software on the Youtube demo.
In a burst of nostalgia, I'm off to eBay to find an bargain shortwave radio - so there must still be broadcasts in RTTY, even in the Internet age? Any tips on resources for finding them?
Cheers, Tony.
In a burst of nostalgia, I'm off to eBay to find an bargain shortwave radio - so there must still be broadcasts in RTTY, even in the Internet age? Any tips on resources for finding them?
Cheers, Tony.