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wrote: Simon Mason wrote: "Frank Bals" wrote in message ... I really like my Sony 2010, even for SSB utilities. The 100 Hz resolution seems to work well for about 98% of the SSB voice signals, but I wonder if anyone has had any luck copying CW, RTTY, FAX, NAVTEX with a decoder? Here's a photo of me decoding TASS RTTY with a Sony ICF 2001D and a Commodore 64 in 1988. The frequency shift was possible using the on screen display. The interface pc board had an on board CW filter. http://www.simonmason.karoo.net/monitor.jpg Good old TASS RTTY! I had an M6000 decoder years ago and monitored them via Cuba. Back when there were still a few news services using SW. Same here. I used to get the news from mainland communist China, North Korea, Libya and Cuba among others. Needless to say I was speechless as to the difference between those broadcasts and the USA news media reporting. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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