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Old August 21st 11, 01:37 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Frequency Shift Keying

Hils wrote:

Ken Isham wrote:
dxAce wrote:
Jim Haynes wrote:

Some FSK at around 50 baud is to be heard on the HF spectrum these days.
Almost none of it is the start-stop radioteletype that was much to be
heard 50 years ago. So I'm curious who is still using FSK and why?


There are still a few plaintext HF utility stations (the ones I can hear
most reliably are in Greece and Turkey, maritime weather forecasts and
news digests IIRC) but most are only active for a few hours each day.

-- WLO at 8473 KHZ Is broadcasting news 24 hrs a day now.
45/170 shift RTTY and some SITOR B


Looks interesting.

http://iwohk.tumblr.com/post/9166747...oadcast-by-wlo


A few old timers like it I guess. It requires too much power and
bandwidth and is nearly impossible to read because all the letters look
alike,

News comes from satellites, not inky yellow paper.


 
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