Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!nuchat!markj From: markj@nuchat.UUCP (Mark Johnson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: RTTY on an Apple //e Summary: Has anyone else ordered this. Message-ID: <26573@nuchat.UUCP> Date: 24 Jul 90 05:37:36 GMT Organization: South Coast Computing Services, Inc. - Houston, Tx Lines: 27 References: <1990Jul20.183445.17147@warwick.ac.uk> <13391@smoke.BRL.MIL> In article <13391@smoke.BRL.MIL>, gwyn@smoke.BRL.MIL (Doug Gwyn) writes: > In article <1990Jul20.183445.17147@warwick.ac.uk> phupq@warwick.ac.uk (Firkle) writes: > > I am thinking of building my own RTTY unit for my //e but before > >I launch into this major project I would like to ask if anyone has done it > >already themselves and if they can give me any tips.Also because > >information is scarce on this side of the pond does such a package exist which > >is cheap ? > > In a couple of recent issues of Radio Electronics magazine, a RTTY/Morse > decoder was described, with kits and complete assembled and aligned units > available from some outfit listed in the construction article. As I recall, > they used an RS-232-C interface, which should be suitable for an Apple > serial port. Has anyone actually ordered and recieved either the Kit or assembled unit? I ordered the kit back in May, got curious about my order and Called information. The phone number they gave me for power mountain systems has been disconnected. And I am out the cost of the kit. My check was cashed around the middle of June. I have not received a reply from my followup letter either.