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Default What is this signal on 4.005 MHz?

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Rayburn wrote:
You have to be able to change the shift to a wide shift (850 hz) instead of
the narow shift found in the amateur bands. you have to be able to adjust
the baud rate in the program .


And you still won't be able to copy anything. Even 10-15 years ago,
about half the FSK out there were these wide shift signals, encrypted
and probably synchronous (no start and stop bits). Speculation: either
broadcasts to maritime (fishing fleets?) or links for military sites
too small for more expensive communications.

Mark Zenier
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