In case you still need to set up something in MMTTY, you may do so without exiting Win-Test by clicking Options | Setup in the MMTTY sub-window (to access the MMTTY menu, you must first disable the RTTYSETUP option Only show FFT spectrum, waterfall and XY scope if previously enabled). If you can monitor your signal, you should now hear the typical RTTY diddle. If that works, try to key the transmitter and get on the air by pressing Alt-K (keyboard mode), then type some text. Radio port should be set to NONE here because Win-Test needs exclusive access to this port for rig control. For RTTY mode, only MMTTY should control the COM port used for PTT, not Win-Test: You cannot tell both Win-Test and MMTTY to use the same COM port for PTT. Only one program can use a COM port at a time. Win-Test and MMTTY run as two separate programs. If you have configured MMTTY to run standalone before, everything should start to work right away.
If Run MMTTY was enabled, the MMTTY window should open automatically after you press OK. Radio is automatically activated by a mouse click in the window Enable this option when using SO2R mode to switch transmitters simply by clicking on the appropriate RTTY window. Note: use a middle-click (press down on scroll wheel) to load a callsign into the Partner window / callsign stack. Activate single mouse click grabbing Enable this option to use a single-left-click of the mouse, rather than a double-left-click, to load a callsign into the logging window. Favor multipliers Enable this sub-option to have the key pick the most recent callsign that is a new multiplier, even if there are more recent highlighted callsigns (that are not new multipliers). Reduced MMTTY plugin window INSERT key grabs highlighted callsigns from the RTTY window Enable this option to load the most recent highlighted callsign into the logging window automatically when you press the key, without having to click on it with the mouse. Once it has loaded, right-click on the Win-Test logging window, and select RTTY configuration., or just type the text command RTTYSETUP in the logging window, and press. Now that you've got the engine downloaded and installed, it's time to fire up Win-Test and get things set up! After you close MMTTY (or Win-Test), the file will be closed, and everything will be saved. Note: MMTTY saves are buffered, so you might not see all the data logged immediately. If all works properly, shut down MMTTY and go back to Win-Test.
It should have more than 0 bytes and contain data like this: You might need to save the MMTTY options as a profile. Now close MMTTY and restart it to check whether the options are still set correctly. Next select File( F) | Log Rx file( L) to activate Logging. To configure logging, start MMTTY (from the desktop, not from Win-Test!), then select File( F) | Options of Received-log to configure the file the information is written to, and enable timestamps. If you want to keep all sent and received RTTY characters in a text file, then you should activate logging in MMTTY, since Win-Test has no option to log all the RTTY data received. Now you are ready to set up Win-Test to launch MMTTY.Ĭonfiguring received data logging on MMTTY (optional) Set up only RTTY decoding, RTTY keying, and PTT through the sound card and/or COM ports. Although it's possible to control your radio from MMTTY, PLEASE DO NOT configure this, as it will interfere with Win-Test's rig control. We recommend setting up MMTTY as a standalone application first, before integrating it into Win-Test, especially if you wish to get FSK going. Details for setting up EXTFSK can be found at the MM HAMSOFT site provided by VE5KC, and on AA5AU's extensive Getting Started on RTTY pages.ĮXTFSK is not recommended or needed when using most microHAM devices as your RTTY interface.
If you do not have a microHAM device, and you wish to use FSK instead of AFSK, be sure to download and install the EXTFSK extension, which is a ZIP file named ExtFSK106.zip (at bottom of page). For SO2R operating, you will need to install MMTTY twice, in two separate directories. Win-Test uses MMTTY by JE3HHT, so the first task, before you can start operating RTTY, is to go to the MMTTY home page, scroll to the Downloads section, download and run MMTTY168A.exe. Note: If you're already using N1MM Logger or WriteLog, you may already have this installed so it's worthwhile checking before-hand.