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Old July 26th 07, 02:52 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc
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Default RTTY on 5346.48 kHz: what mode is it?


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Greetings:

All last night and through the present time I am copying FSK RTTY (around
45 - 50 baud?) on 5346.48 kHz; signal was 20/S9 last night and about
S2 now. I am unable to hear it on web-controlled receivers in NC
and Ham Lake, MN (I am about 140 mi. north of the latter). I was unable
to decode the modulation (using MultiPSK) in any RTTY mode, normal
or inverted. The shift is about 850 Hz.

Can anyone else hear this signal? Can you decode it?

Regards,

Michael


At 5345 kHz (center) I have fsk, 850 shift, 75 baud,
s9 in socal now at 1:50 utc. It's there all the time.
There are many others like it.
I googled this:
http://tiki-lounge.com/~ben/radio/kg84.html
I believe it is applicable.

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rb