[GreenKeys] RTTY signal on 4005

Lester Veenstra m0ycm at veenstras.com
Fri Nov 6 15:33:12 EST 2009


If you do keep an ITU assignment in service, the frequency will be up for
grabs

 
Lester B Veenstra  MØYCM K1YCM
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-----Original Message-----
From: greenkeys-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:greenkeys-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Geoff Fors
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 5:51 PM
To: Greenkeys List
Subject: [GreenKeys] RTTY signal on 4005

That was my impression too, naval RTTY with encryption.  It's on the air 
almost continuously, which then begs the question, how much RTTY is left in 
use in the fleet on HF anyway?

All the armed forces have been dumping conventional Baudot and ASCII 
equipment for the past 25 years, even the 1980's Frederick and HAL 
equipment.  So...who is listening to those broadcasts these days, and where 
do they originate from?

There is hardly any RTTY left on HF outside the ham bands which isn't 
encrypted. French station FUF is in the clear during their ID sessions but 
when the actual traffic starts, my terminal loses synch and that's it. 
Radio Pyongyang used to make sure you got the word on Baudot in the clear, 
but I haven't found them lately.  I have the capability of decoding 3rd 
shift Cyrillic, which is supposed to be in the clear for the Russian fishing

fleets, but I have never figured out how to get it to work and lost interest

before going nuts with it, especially since I would only be able to 
understand an occasional snippet of the text.

Geoff
WB6NVH 

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