[R-390] WC2XPF

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Fri, 15 Feb 2002 18:06:30 -0800


Well, I'd better get  home (from work) so I can copy WC2XPF and get the=

latest news...............

Just in case you don't know what I'm talking about see the schedule bel=
ow
or go to <http://www.rtty.com>.

                           WC2XPF RTTY BROADCAST

WC2XPF is on the air five days per week, and operates per the schedule
listed below.

RTTY.COM operates WC2XPF, a non - commercial / experimental broadcast
station in Auburn, Washington USA that transmits on 6994 KHZ=A0=A0and 1=
3972 KHZ
using the Baudot 5-bit protocol. (ITA#2)



Unless otherwise noted, transmissions are at 60 WPM / 45.45 BAUD using
Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) at 170 Hz Shift.


The purpose of this broadcasting is to determine whether or not there i=
s
any interest on the part of the General Public in receiving news and
information via RTTY, and it also serves as a means for those who have
teleprinters to give their machines something to copy.


Our License expires Midnight 1 April 2002. We need your input to aid us=
 in
renewing. Please click the License Renewal Survey link and add your inf=
o
and thoughts.


                         WC2XPF Broadcast Schedule
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 Freq               Baud                                  Shift        =
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 Sunday           1300 PST - 1700 PST              13972 KHz           =
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 45.45 baud (60 WPM)      170                                          =
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                        1800 PST - 2030 PST                6994 KHz    =
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 45.45 baud (60 WPM)      170                                          =
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 Monday           No Scheduled Broadcasts                              =
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 Tuesday          1700 PST - 2030 PST                6994 KHz          =
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 45.45 baud (60 WPM)       170                                         =
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 Wednesday     1800 PST - 2030 PST                6994 KHz             =
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 45.45 baud (60 WPM)       850                                         =
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 Thursday         No Scheduled Broadcasts                              =
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 Friday             1700 PST - 1900 PST                6994 KHz        =
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 45.45 baud (60 WPM)       170                                         =
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                        1900 PST - 2030 PST                6994 KHz    =
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 74.2 baud (100 WPM)       850                                         =
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 Saturday         1300 PST - 1700 PST              13972 KHz           =
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 45.45 baud (60 WPM)        170                                        =
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                         1800 PST - 2030 PST                6994 KHz   =
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 45.45 baud (60 WPM)        170                                        =
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