[Lowfer] What type of signal am I hearing on 48.800 KHz
Andy Bell
ku4xr at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 15 11:25:41 EST 2008
--- ToddRoberts2001 at aol.com wrote:
> Hi Andy,
> The mode is called MSK which stands for Minimum
> Shift Keying but I am not sure exactly what format
> they are transmitting in.
> The transmissions are encrypted so if you could
> properly decode them you would most likely just see
> strings of number or letter groups that have no
> meaning to someone without the code key.
>
>
> 73 Todd WD4NGG
>
Thanks for the info Todd, That pretty much confirms
for me what mode it is. When I put MultiPSK in the
MFSK mode; I began getting the letter / numeral groups
and wondered if it was possibly military but wasn't
sure. Oh yes: sorry for the freq. typo, just hit the
wrong key, it is of course 40.800 KHz.
73 to all: Andy - KU4XR
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