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On 8/20/2011 5:45 AM, dave wrote:
Ken Isham wrote: 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? You might wish to join the Yahoo group 'UDXF' http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UDXF/?yguid=254057057 -- WLO at 8473 KHZ Is broadcasting news 24 hrs a day now. 45/170 shift RTTY and some SITOR B ken Are you sure you don't mean PSK? BPSK31 is very popular. Here's a quick and dirty way to get decoding in a few minutes with junk lying around your desk. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQpBGh9RMEQ Almost a history/language lecture on how to speak 1st century Latin! And, delivered by a guy that looks like a child molesting grandfather .... my gawd man, have you no taste or morals! chuckle Regards, JS |
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