There was recent mention of a military NET that happens Saturday mornings (I think there's seperate West Coast and East Coast nets but don't hold me to that - I know the East Coast one is around 9am) on 7087 USB, 850 shift center on 2khz).

Most standard amatuer RTTY is 170 shift, its really the military stuff that runs 850 and most apps like Fldigi and even most hardware converters military or not can also support 850, however the center freq may vary (so you may have to tune around to find that net for example).

Jeff KC3GJX

On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 10:41 AM E. William Horne <w4ewh@outlook.com> wrote:
Hello, Greenkeys! Its been a long while since I postd, so pleae excuse
me if this is a duplicate message.

I have an Icon IC-7300 transceiver, and while flipping through the
manual the other day, I was reminded that it can receive 850 Hz-shift
RTTY, without needing any extra equipemnt.

Please tell me if you know of any station, Ham or Commercial, which
still send with 850 Hz shift. Thank you.

73,

Bill, W4EWH

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