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![]() "Steve" wrote in message ... I've been out of short wave listening for a very long time. Just restored an old Hammerlund SP-600, and am getting interested again. In the late 1960's, I really enjoyed monitoring international RTTY (mostly news) broadcasts? Is there still 'standard' (60 WPM, 100 WPM) activity? Does anyone have a list of frequencies? Steve I don't see those anymore. I'd like to receive them too. Even just weather info. The coast guard and similar organizations may send wx but they seem to use sitor. I haven't decoded much sitor yet. There are numerous fsk signals with 850 Hz shift in the maritime and fixed bands. They are usually 75 Baud with some being 50 Baud. I don't know if they are military or commercial. They seem to be coded. An autocorrelation of the demodulated bits is flat. -- rb |
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