Hi Tony, if you search for an amateur radio RTTY program then it will support this
encoding. I dont recall any of the names offhand but there will be several available as
open source.
I wrote my own RTTY and CW receive/transmit programs many years ago under DOS. The progs
ran on my PCjr. I used an XR2211 for the tone detection, and I dont recall what for the
transmit portion. I think I used the machines primitive audio generation facilities to
generate the two necessary tones. I did the Baudot (sorry!) and CW encoding and decoding
in software.
In any case it worked quite well and I made several contacts with this setup.
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Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2013 20:00:37 +0100 (BST)
From: ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk (Tony Duell)
To: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
Subject: Looking for a 5-bit ITA2 terminal emulator
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Before I write my own and reinvent the wheel(?), does anyone know of a
5-bit terminal emualtor using ITA2 (often mis-called 'Baudot' or 'Murray'
code) at 50 baud that runs on some classic computer (as that's all I have?).
Something that runs on an origianl IBM PC under MS-DOS would be fine...
-tony
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