[GreenKeys] tty frequencies

Larry Tighe larryradio at worldnet.att.net
Fri Dec 21 15:28:36 EST 2007


Rick,

If your a nerd, you can find TTY on the internet.  I haven't progressed to 
that "level" yet.  Maybe some of the guys will post that info.  Too, there's 
the new commercial station that's been restarted on 8 and 12 MHz.

Sorry I can't be more detailed.

lar
K2JIA
www.antiquetelephone.com
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> Subject: [GreenKeys] tty frequencies
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> Just an inquiry as to what frequencies,shifts, speeds, etc.. are somewhat 
> common ,and in use for hf frequencies. After a 40 year hiatis, all my 
> known spots are as antiquated as myself. Rick K8PJQ
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> For the ham bands it probably has not changed much.  The shift is usually 
> 170 hz (you may see some at 200) and 60 wpm (45.45 baud).  Usually on 20 
> meters from about 14.080 to 14.099 mhz.
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> For many audio type demodulators set your receiver to LSB and tune for a 
> mark tone of 2125 hz and space of 2295.
>
> DE KU4PT
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