[GreenKeys] RS232 to TTY Loop Boards
Ralph Mowery
rmowery28146 at earthlink.net
Mon Feb 16 17:56:20 EST 2015
That is one of the problems with the leters being subistuted for the whole
word. USB in computer terms is totally diffeant and unrelated to USB in
radio talk. However many will receive on either usb or lsb on the receiver
and then put it to a computer that only has a universal serial bus for the
input/output to go to the printer. Easy to get confused when USB can mean
differant things in almost the same sentence.
Such as I want to come out of the receiver in USB, go to the computer and
come out USB and convert to the printer.
Bet it totally confusing when most hams use lower side band (LSB) instead of
upper side band (USB) for RTTY and upper sideband for the PSK31 and some
other sound card modes.
Took me a while to get it in my head about the mark and space signals.
----- Original Message -----
From: "tony.podrasky" <tony.podrasky at gmail.com>
Cc: <greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2015 5:42 PM
Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] RS232 to TTY Loop Boards
> GA OMs;
>
> OK - I've spent part of the day in never-never land, wondering
> WHY a program was written to convert Upper Side Band (USB)
> into Teletype stuff... :-)
>
> Now, that I'm on the same page as you guys, isn't the USB UAR/T
> the same as regular UAR/Ts?
>
> The ones in all my laptops and towers (running under Linux) are
> able to take a clock divisor and run the UAR/T at any speed
> within it's programmable range.
>
> UE,
> K2EAA - TONY
> NNNN
> ZCZC
>
>
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