I use CM with Rumped and my K3. What are others using? Is FLDGI any better?
Thanks and 73, John N1JM
What RTTY Program?
Re: What RTTY Program?
Fledgi probably has the advantage of being under constant development and covers more modes.
However, I use CCM mostly because I can have waterfalls from both my K3's VFO A and B. It's great to be able to see the DX station on one waterfall and click around in the pile-up on the second waterfall.
I suppose you could do the same thing with two instances of Fldigi running (different versions) but it would consume a lot of screen real-estate.
However, I use CCM mostly because I can have waterfalls from both my K3's VFO A and B. It's great to be able to see the DX station on one waterfall and click around in the pile-up on the second waterfall.
I suppose you could do the same thing with two instances of Fldigi running (different versions) but it would consume a lot of screen real-estate.
Rick Prather
K6LE
Modesto, CA
2016 iMac 27" 5K
MacOS - HS
K6LE
Modesto, CA
2016 iMac 27" 5K
MacOS - HS
Re: What RTTY Program?
Thanks, Rick. CCM seems to integrate very nicely with RUmlog or Rumped. Haven't used FLDIGI hardly at all to know if it demodulates better then CCM.
73, John N1JM
73, John N1JM
Re: What RTTY Program?
I have run them both together and I don't think CCM gives up much if anything in demodulating to Fldigi.
What I have done, just to try to make sure I don't miss anything, is to run CCM with RUMlog for the FSK-D capabilities of the K3 and also run Fldigi on my other screen as a back up. Don't notice that it helps much if at all though.
What I have done, just to try to make sure I don't miss anything, is to run CCM with RUMlog for the FSK-D capabilities of the K3 and also run Fldigi on my other screen as a back up. Don't notice that it helps much if at all though.
Rick Prather
K6LE
Modesto, CA
2016 iMac 27" 5K
MacOS - HS
K6LE
Modesto, CA
2016 iMac 27" 5K
MacOS - HS