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#476

I just bought a FSK MORTTY for RTTY use. It's loaded with TinyFSK.
I don't currently have a RTTY setup, so I'm trying to understand what my options are. I have a Mac and an Icom IC-756PROIII. I'm OK with the hardware setup, it's the software that I'm trying to figure out.
After reading a bunch of posts, here are the questions:
  • Is fldigi my only option for using the MORTTY for RTTY with my Mac?
  • If I use fldigi, do I need to load NanoIO, or will fldigi work with TinyFSK? I saw references to both in the fldigi docs, but the 4.1.09* versions only have nanoIO, not TinyFSK as options (unless I'm missing something).

Thanks
Rich, KD2CQ
#477

Rich,
You do need NanoIO for the current version, I have Fldigi 4.1.09.17.
I could not get NanoIO with Fldigi it to work. I sent Dave a email and he sent me the .17 version and no go on that one also.
I was able to put the TinyFSK sketch in MORTTY and was able use N1MM logger on RTTY. So the problem is with the NanoIO sketch.
If N1MM logger is available on the Mac give it a try.
I sent a post to the Fldigi and MORTTY group about 10 days ago and heard nothing until you replied.

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On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 10:03 AM Rich <rich@...> wrote:
I just bought a FSK MORTTY for RTTY use. It's loaded with TinyFSK.
I don't currently have a RTTY setup, so I'm trying to understand what my options are. I have a Mac and an Icom IC-756PROIII. I'm OK with the hardware setup, it's the software that I'm trying to figure out.
After reading a bunch of posts, here are the questions:
  • Is fldigi my only option for using the MORTTY for RTTY with my Mac?
  • If I use fldigi, do I need to load NanoIO, or will fldigi work with TinyFSK? I saw references to both in the fldigi docs, but the 4.1.09* versions only have nanoIO, not TinyFSK as options (unless I'm missing something).

Thanks
Rich, KD2CQ
#478

Just to test, I loaded nanoIO on the MORTTY and tried fldigi with it. It looked like it was working (it wasn't connected to the radio, but the red and green lights seemed to be correct).
If you have a way to use a terminal emulator to connect to the MORTTY at 9600 baud, you can test it manually by issuing commands and see if the MORTTY reacts correctly.
Rich

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On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 1:08 PM jerry deibel <jerrydnj@...> wrote:
Rich,
You do need NanoIO for the current version, I have Fldigi 4.1.09.17.
I could not get NanoIO with Fldigi it to work. I sent Dave a email and he sent me the .17 version and no go on that one also.
I was able to put the TinyFSK sketch in MORTTY and was able use N1MM logger on RTTY. So the problem is with the NanoIO sketch.
If N1MM logger is available on the Mac give it a try.
I sent a post to the Fldigi and MORTTY group about 10 days ago and heard nothing until you replied.

On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 10:03 AM Rich <rich@...> wrote:
I just bought a FSK MORTTY for RTTY use. It's loaded with TinyFSK.
I don't currently have a RTTY setup, so I'm trying to understand what my options are. I have a Mac and an Icom IC-756PROIII. I'm OK with the hardware setup, it's the software that I'm trying to figure out.
After reading a bunch of posts, here are the questions:
  • Is fldigi my only option for using the MORTTY for RTTY with my Mac?
  • If I use fldigi, do I need to load NanoIO, or will fldigi work with TinyFSK? I saw references to both in the fldigi docs, but the 4.1.09* versions only have nanoIO, not TinyFSK as options (unless I'm missing something).

Thanks
Rich, KD2CQ
#479

Rich,
Fldigi with NanoIO was sending to MORTTY and the green light was blinking and red (PTT) solid, but it was only 1 rtty tone .
My Icom 7610 was going into transmit and just putting out 1 tone of the rtty signal.
Since the TinyFSK using N1MM was sending good Rtty to my Icom. To me the problem is with Fldigi.
Not sure on how to use a terminal emulator to connect to the MORTTY at 9600 baud, what would that prove. Since I know the MORTTY is ok with running TinyFSK.

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On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 2:00 PM Rich <rich@...> wrote:
Just to test, I loaded nanoIO on the MORTTY and tried fldigi with it. It looked like it was working (it wasn't connected to the radio, but the red and green lights seemed to be correct).
If you have a way to use a terminal emulator to connect to the MORTTY at 9600 baud, you can test it manually by issuing commands and see if the MORTTY reacts correctly.
Rich

On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 1:08 PM jerry deibel <jerrydnj@...> wrote:
Rich,
You do need NanoIO for the current version, I have Fldigi 4.1.09.17.
I could not get NanoIO with Fldigi it to work. I sent Dave a email and he sent me the .17 version and no go on that one also.
I was able to put the TinyFSK sketch in MORTTY and was able use N1MM logger on RTTY. So the problem is with the NanoIO sketch.
If N1MM logger is available on the Mac give it a try.
I sent a post to the Fldigi and MORTTY group about 10 days ago and heard nothing until you replied.

On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 10:03 AM Rich <rich@...> wrote:
I just bought a FSK MORTTY for RTTY use. It's loaded with TinyFSK.
I don't currently have a RTTY setup, so I'm trying to understand what my options are. I have a Mac and an Icom IC-756PROIII. I'm OK with the hardware setup, it's the software that I'm trying to figure out.
After reading a bunch of posts, here are the questions:
  • Is fldigi my only option for using the MORTTY for RTTY with my Mac?
  • If I use fldigi, do I need to load NanoIO, or will fldigi work with TinyFSK? I saw references to both in the fldigi docs, but the 4.1.09* versions only have nanoIO, not TinyFSK as options (unless I'm missing something).

Thanks
Rich, KD2CQ
#480


>I sent a post to the Fldigi and MORTTY group about 10 days ago and heard nothing until you replied.
OUCH! 'heard nothing?'
I saw your posting on February 3rd and also saw the 8 responses to your post - including suggestions from Dave W1HKJ the fldigi/nanoIO developer. You last post on February 5th said you had reverted to the original sketch on your Mortty, TinyFSK, and that it was working and sending good FSK.
-larry (K8UT)
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From: 'jerry deibel' <jerrydnj@...>
Sent: 2020-02-12 13:08:29
Subject: Re: [Mortty] New RTTY user on Mac question #rtty #tinyfsk #mac #fldigi
Rich,
You do need NanoIO for the current version, I have Fldigi 4.1.09.17.
I could not get NanoIO with Fldigi it to work. I sent Dave a email and he sent me the .17 version and no go on that one also.
I was able to put the TinyFSK sketch in MORTTY and was able use N1MM logger on RTTY. So the problem is with the NanoIO sketch.
If N1MM logger is available on the Mac give it a try.
I sent a post to the Fldigi and MORTTY group about 10 days ago and heard nothing until you replied.

On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 10:03 AM Rich <rich@...> wrote:
I just bought a FSK MORTTY for RTTY use. It's loaded with TinyFSK.
I don't currently have a RTTY setup, so I'm trying to understand what my options are. I have a Mac and an Icom IC-756PROIII. I'm OK with the hardware setup, it's the software that I'm trying to figure out.
After reading a bunch of posts, here are the questions:
  • Is fldigi my only option for using the MORTTY for RTTY with my Mac?
  • If I use fldigi, do I need to load NanoIO, or will fldigi work with TinyFSK? I saw references to both in the fldigi docs, but the 4.1.09* versions only have nanoIO, not TinyFSK as options (unless I'm missing something).

Thanks
Rich, KD2CQ
#481


If the red LED is lighting in cadence with the Tx of each transmission, and the green LED is blinking rapidly during those transmissions to indicate FSK shifts, then it sounds like the software in your Mac and the hardware in your Mortty are working properly.
If the radio goes into transmit when that red LED is lit, then you have PTT wired properly into your Icom 7610. Is the monitor audio is only a solid tone, then the FSK line into the radio is not wired properly _OR_ the radio is not set for FSK Digital operation.
-larry (K8UT)
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From: 'jerry deibel' <jerrydnj@...>
Sent: 2020-02-12 16:04:50
Subject: Re: [Mortty] New RTTY user on Mac question #rtty #tinyfsk #mac #fldigi
Rich,
Fldigi with NanoIO was sending to MORTTY and the green light was blinking and red (PTT) solid, but it was only 1 rtty tone .
My Icom 7610 was going into transmit and just putting out 1 tone of the rtty signal.
Since the TinyFSK using N1MM was sending good Rtty to my Icom. To me the problem is with Fldigi.
Not sure on how to use a terminal emulator to connect to the MORTTY at 9600 baud, what would that prove. Since I know the MORTTY is ok with running TinyFSK.

On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 2:00 PM Rich <rich@...> wrote:
Just to test, I loaded nanoIO on the MORTTY and tried fldigi with it. It looked like it was working (it wasn't connected to the radio, but the red and green lights seemed to be correct).
If you have a way to use a terminal emulator to connect to the MORTTY at 9600 baud, you can test it manually by issuing commands and see if the MORTTY reacts correctly.
Rich

On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 1:08 PM jerry deibel <jerrydnj@...> wrote:
Rich,
You do need NanoIO for the current version, I have Fldigi 4.1.09.17.
I could not get NanoIO with Fldigi it to work. I sent Dave a email and he sent me the .17 version and no go on that one also.
I was able to put the TinyFSK sketch in MORTTY and was able use N1MM logger on RTTY. So the problem is with the NanoIO sketch.
If N1MM logger is available on the Mac give it a try.
I sent a post to the Fldigi and MORTTY group about 10 days ago and heard nothing until you replied.

On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 10:03 AM Rich <rich@...> wrote:
I just bought a FSK MORTTY for RTTY use. It's loaded with TinyFSK.
I don't currently have a RTTY setup, so I'm trying to understand what my options are. I have a Mac and an Icom IC-756PROIII. I'm OK with the hardware setup, it's the software that I'm trying to figure out.
After reading a bunch of posts, here are the questions:
  • Is fldigi my only option for using the MORTTY for RTTY with my Mac?
  • If I use fldigi, do I need to load NanoIO, or will fldigi work with TinyFSK? I saw references to both in the fldigi docs, but the 4.1.09* versions only have nanoIO, not TinyFSK as options (unless I'm missing something).

Thanks
Rich, KD2CQ
#482

I think the nanoIO support in fldigi is not stable at the moment. I just tried with fldigi-4.1.09.18 and it worked sometimes, but froze up frequently. The radio wasn't even connected.
#483

Jerry,
I have two Mortty’s, one for CW and the other for RTTY and I’ve seen this same problem on RTTY using TinyFSK. This usually occurs 5 minutes before a RTTY contest and is resolved 30 minutes after the contest begins.
I assume you’re going through the ACC jack from the Mortty. Assuming you have Modems / TTY / nanoFSK set correctly in FLDigi and If you see the green LED flashing, then Mortty is doing its thing. Go into your Icom setting screen and make sure you have RTTY keying set for ACC. I think the default is USB on the IC 7300 but the menus are the same.
73
Gene
KJ4M
#484

Yea, David, W1HKJ, developer of Fldigi sent me a fix for it (4.1.09.17) to correct NanoIO, but it did not fix the problem.
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On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 5:48 PM Rich <rich@...> wrote:
I think the nanoIO support in fldigi is not stable at the moment. I just tried with fldigi-4.1.09.18 and it worked sometimes, but froze up frequently. The radio wasn't even connected.
#485

Rich,
I only had Flidig 4.1.09.17, so I just installed 4.1.09.18 and tried it.
Same problem, when I hit connect the PTT led goes solid and green blinks on the MORTTY. The Icom 7610 goes into transmit and just a single tone.
When I hit the Status button in flidig:Configure:Modem:TTY:nanoIO: I get ( ~? ) in Debug Output.
When I hit the Connect button with Status button on i get ( reset ~F ~F ~F ~F ~F ~? ) in Debug Output.
Jerry
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On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 6:12 PM Jerry Deibel <jerrydnj@...> wrote:
Yea, David, W1HKJ, developer of Fldigi sent me a fix for it (4.1.09.17) to correct NanoIO, but it did not fix the problem.

On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 5:48 PM Rich <rich@...> wrote:
I think the nanoIO support in fldigi is not stable at the moment. I just tried with fldigi-4.1.09.18 and it worked sometimes, but froze up frequently. The radio wasn't even connected.
#487

Rich,
This may not help you specifically, but may be useful to others with a Mac. I have just built a Mortty with the CW firmware. I have a Mac as well and have tested it with MacWinKeyer and FLDigi and it seems to work with those for CW emulating a WinKeyer.
Not sure if you looked into CocoaModem on the mac. It also does RTTY, but I think it is sound card hardware based like a SignaLink or USB sound card in a radio. I don't see any settings that looks like it would trigger hardware...but then again I've never jumped on the RTTY band wagon.
Aaron - N3MBH