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![]() wrote in message ups.com... I'm trying to write a program (for my own education) that will transmit RTTY. I'm having some difficulty determining the exact format. From what I've observed from MMTTY, an idle keyboard has a 22ms space tone followed by a mark tone until the next space tone. I would have assumed that a standard letter/8bit transmit would last 196ms (22*8), but after recording it with a wav recorder and viewing it, it appears to be shorter (168ms or so, +/- 10). I'm not sure if the recorder is not accurate with timekeeping, or if I don't fully understand the format. I would like to believe the standard format for a letter/8bit transmit is a start bit (space), data bits (marks/spaces), and two stop bits (space), *ALL* of which are 22ms long. Is this statement correct? Thanks in advance, Dave You've got it all correct Dave, but for one multiplication error. Eight bits (1 start bits, 5 character bits, and 2 stop bits) of 22ms works out to 176ms, not 196ms. 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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