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Lisa Simpson February 18th 06 05:20 PM

CW on 11690 @ 1720?
 
anyone else picking up CW on 11690 @ 1720?



dxAce February 18th 06 05:24 PM

CW on 11690 @ 1720?
 


Lisa Simpson wrote:

anyone else picking up CW on 11690 @ 1720?


That's RTTY.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Lisa Simpson February 19th 06 02:44 PM

CW on 11690 @ 1720?
 
Thank you! What's RTTY?

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


Lisa Simpson wrote:

anyone else picking up CW on 11690 @ 1720?


That's RTTY.

dxAce
Michigan
USA





dxAce February 19th 06 02:47 PM

CW on 11690 @ 1720?
 


Lisa Simpson wrote:

Thank you! What's RTTY?


Radio Teletype

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Telamon February 19th 06 07:18 PM

CW on 11690 @ 1720?
 
In article ,
dxAce wrote:

Lisa Simpson wrote:

Thank you! What's RTTY?


Radio Teletype


This is a digital transmission mode with a carrier modulated with two
tones. One tone represents "0" and the other tone "1." You have to tell
the decoder several things. First you need to tune it so it properly
discriminates the two tones and give the decoder the right shift. Then
you have to tell it which tone is the "0." Then you need to pick the
data rate. You get all that correctly and if the data is not further
encoded then you can read the text being sent but these days most of it
is encrypted by the military so you will not be able to read it. If you
use a computer sound card the software can do everything except maybe
tuning the radio. Tune in a RTTY and several other modes and the
software will figure the other parameters out and decode it if not
encrypted.

You can read some ham transmissions, ship to shore and maybe the
combination ham /military network that sends personal messages from the
troops if it is still around with the Internet email. You can still get
weather fax sent to mariners.

I used to listen to the news services over HF that used RTTY modes. It
was another way to get world news before anyone else but that all went
to satellite and under the ocean cable with the Internet years ago.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

Lisa Simpson February 19th 06 09:00 PM

CW on 11690 @ 1720?
 
Thanx for that descriptive explanation! Very helpful, I appreciate you
taking the time . . .

"Telamon" wrote in message
...
In article ,
dxAce wrote:

Lisa Simpson wrote:

Thank you! What's RTTY?


Radio Teletype


This is a digital transmission mode with a carrier modulated with two
tones. One tone represents "0" and the other tone "1." You have to tell
the decoder several things. First you need to tune it so it properly
discriminates the two tones and give the decoder the right shift. Then
you have to tell it which tone is the "0." Then you need to pick the
data rate. You get all that correctly and if the data is not further
encoded then you can read the text being sent but these days most of it
is encrypted by the military so you will not be able to read it. If you
use a computer sound card the software can do everything except maybe
tuning the radio. Tune in a RTTY and several other modes and the
software will figure the other parameters out and decode it if not
encrypted.

You can read some ham transmissions, ship to shore and maybe the
combination ham /military network that sends personal messages from the
troops if it is still around with the Internet email. You can still get
weather fax sent to mariners.

I used to listen to the news services over HF that used RTTY modes. It
was another way to get world news before anyone else but that all went
to satellite and under the ocean cable with the Internet years ago.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California




Panzer240 February 20th 06 02:19 AM

CW on 11690 @ 1720?
 
"Lisa Simpson" wrote in
:

Thanx for that descriptive explanation! Very helpful, I appreciate you
taking the time . . .


You might also find this link interesting.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTTY


--
Panzer



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