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Old July 26th 07, 05:42 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?

Ron Baker, Pluralitas! wrote:
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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;


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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.


I was using a fairly wide filter and was on the upper side of
the signal; it is actually at 5344 kHz USB to put mark/space
at around 500/1350 kHz. Signal 20/S9 at 0440 GMT in No. MN.

I googled this:
http://tiki-lounge.com/~ben/radio/kg84.html
I believe it is applicable.


Thanks for that link; a good read and impetus to record and
analyze this signal.

Regards,

Michael
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