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Dear fellows,
What kind of mode F3C? RTTY or what? How it is tuned on communication receiver using AM,CW,LSB,USB,FM or what? Thanks, Edgar |
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Edgar wrote: Dear fellows, What kind of mode F3C? RTTY or what? How it is tuned on communication receiver using AM,CW,LSB,USB,FM or what? Well, it's frequency shift keying and as far as I know commonly used for RTTY. You'd most likely tune it using either LSB or USB. Someone more well versed in the digital modes can probably give you a better, more detailed answer. You might wish to join up with WUN, they do a lot of digital mode stuff: http://www.wunclub.com/ dxAce Michigan USA |
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"Edgar" wrote What kind of mode F3C? RTTY or what? How it is tuned on communication receiver using AM,CW,LSB,USB,FM or what? F FM, frequency modulation 3 single channel analog info C Fax Jack |
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