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Anyone know this mode/protocol (audio clip)?
Filename describes freq./date/time:
http://www.cybertheque.org/ham/audio...0408_0415Z.mp3 Anyone know mode/protocol? (seems to be some sort of MFSK with sync headers?) Michael |
Anyone know this mode/protocol (audio clip)?
Ron Baker, Pluralitas! wrote:
"msg" wrote in message ... Filename describes freq./date/time: http://www.cybertheque.org/ham/audio...0408_0415Z.mp3 Anyone know mode/protocol? (seems to be some sort of MFSK with sync headers?) 3.5835 MHz is in the 80m ham band. They have a couple MFSK modes. Your recording sounds different though. What mode was your radio in, USB? AM? Sorry, forgot to mention CW, 2kHz filter. I have a collection of digital mode audio samples but nothing quite matches; I'd like to add samples of esoteric modes like Hell*, THROB, OLIVIA, etc. but would need to do it over the air since some of these involve FM, PSK, SSB, etc. and can't be recorded directly from an encoder. Michael |
Anyone know this mode/protocol (audio clip)?
Ron Baker, Pluralitas! wrote:
"msg" wrote in message ... Ron Baker, Pluralitas! wrote: "msg" wrote in message ... Filename describes freq./date/time: http://www.cybertheque.org/ham/audio...0408_0415Z.mp3 Anyone know mode/protocol? (seems to be some sort of MFSK with sync headers?) 3.5835 MHz is in the 80m ham band. They have a couple MFSK modes. Your recording sounds different though. What mode was your radio in, USB? AM? Sorry, forgot to mention CW, 2kHz filter. I have a collection of Hmm. A real CW mode is usually narrower than 2 kHz. With a 2 kHz width it is almost a SSB mode. Is your CW mode with a tunable BFO? Bandpass centered on the tuning freq: CW; filter selected: 2 kHz Usually I find USB with a 2.5 or 3 kHz width best for identifying signals. digital mode audio samples but nothing quite matches; I'd like to add samples of esoteric modes like Hell*, THROB, OLIVIA, etc. but Here are a couple sites that have a lot of examples for identifying signals: http://signals.taunus.de/DIG_introd.htm http://www.kb9ukd.com/digital/ Thanks, I'll look; some time ago I fetched samples from a number of sites and aggregated them into a local directory. I checked against those and found nothing with the same duty cycle (protocol) but clearly the modulation is MFSK. would need to do it over the air since some of these involve FM, PSK, SSB, etc. and can't be recorded directly from an encoder. Michael What do you mean "can't be recorded directly from an encoder"? PSK, FSK modulation intended to drive a tuning element, etc. Michael |
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