[GreenKeys] Military RATT mark high/low change
John, W9DDD
w9ddd at tapr.org
Mon Nov 21 09:16:14 EST 2022
Well to muddy the waters more, my not so great memory from 1960-ish, it
was mark low for both AFSK for VHF AM/FM and HF. My reasoning for that
is that "we" started out switching in a capacitor to lower the frequency
-- closed keyboard contacts -- cap switched in -- lower the frequency.
That's pretty much how I remember modifying a surplus HF transceiver for
Army Mars participation. (man that was a heavy beast and I put casters
on the separate PS so I could move it).
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You said "tomorrow" yesterday.
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John, W9DDD
On 11/21/2022 6:47 AM, Nick England wrote:
> I have read how ham RTTY evolved based on the simple LSMFT technique
> for FSK, tones for VHF AM, and then LSB operation.
>
> But my question is focused on military/commercial practice, initially
> FSK shifted up/down from a center freq. Post-WW2, the military
> converted existing CW (and on-off RATT) transmitters to true FSK with
> add-on converters. New transmitters also used the same scheme, a
> master oscillator followed by a 200kc section that shifted up-down
> from that center. Operation was evidently mark-high.
>
> So why the later change to mark-low?? What possible benefits offset
> the disruption to existing networks?
>
> Yes military gear is often USB only. But that’s no reason to change to
> mark-low. It is just a simple matter of choosing the right tone pair
> for the AFSK keyer. What’s the big deal? Surely it wasn’t because the
> military just copied TU plans from RTTY Journal?
>
> Nick, still mystified.
>
> p.s. at some point as the military moved from FSK to USB AFSK they
> shifted from 2500Hz tone center to 2000Hz center. I’m guessing
> probably because 2925 was getting knocked down by the voice passband
> filtering?
>
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2022 at 8:52 PM Harold Hallikainen via GreenKeys
> <greenkeys at mailman.qth.net <mailto:greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sun, November 20, 2022 3:52 pm, Nick England wrote:
> > Evidently, earlier military HF radioteletype (RATT) transmitters
> were
> > designed to produce mark high. Later military gear produces mark
> low. When
> > and why did this change occur? It is a puzzlement to me that
> anyone would
> > have created such confusion on purpose. Nets would have been a
> nightmare.
> > Note- I am talking about the RF frequency being low or high.
> > Cheers
> > Nick
> > --
>
> Interesting question. Back in the 1960s, I learned LSMFT (low
> space makes
> fine teletype). Back then, we would FSK the transmitter directly
> shifting
> the frequency low for space. We received with an LSB receiver so
> space was
> the high tone. I think a lot of commerical and military equipment only
> runs USB, so with audio space high, space ended up high on RF.
> Note, for
> example, the SEA 245 ( https://w6iwi.org/SEA245/SEA_245.pdf ) that
> I use.
> In normal maritime mode, it only supports USB. It does have an amateur
> mode that adds LSB.
>
> That is my GUESS, but I would be interested in hearing the actual
> history.
>
> Harold
> https://w6iwi.org
>
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