After some pretty long time, I finally have some time(or at least I hope that I will have) to look into this hobby again. My interest this time is printing the DWD weather forecast messages on a telex machine. I have access to a shortwave radio to receive the signal and get it out of the radio, however I ran into some obstacles to feed it to the machine.
So far I tried the following things:
- I have access to a Dovetron MCP-1000/T RTTY demodulator. While the cross indicator and the loop led works and indicate some decoding, I did not managed to get any data out of it. Might be defective, or might be a wrong wiring issue.
- I also have a Pakratt 232 multi protocol modem (Model PK-232MBX). This device works fine, and I was able to set it up to decode the weather transmission and output it on the serial port. But then I'm a bit lost on the direction to feed this RS-232 signal into the i-Telex system
- Obtain some dedicated RTTY decoder for telex devices? If yes, do you have a particular device in mind?
- Build a custom microcontroller device reading the RS232 stream and translate/inject it to the TWI interface of the i-Telex system?
- Something else?
Best regard,
Balazs