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Radioteletype (RTTY) is a
telecommunications system consisting originally of two or more
electromechanical teleprinters in
different locations connected...
- also BPSK31 and QPSK31, is a po****r computer-sound card-generated
radioteletype mode, used
primarily by
amateur radio operators to
conduct real-time...
- overseas)
radiotelephony and
radioteletype by
shortwave (HF). In
military use, ISB
usually referred to a
close pair of FSK
radioteletype channels which could...
- (FSK) was used
mainly by
radioteletype networks (RTTY).
Morse code
radiotelegraphy was
gradually replaced by
radioteletype in most high
volume applications...
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organized system of
amateur radio networks.
After World War II,
voice and
radioteletype implementations of the
message relay system were emplo****. Post rider...
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communicating in
computer messaging, radiotelephony, radiotelegraph,
radioteletype (RATT), air-to-ground
signalling (panel signalling), and
other forms...
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developed in the 1960s by
Koninklijke TNT Post as an
improvement over
radioteletype (RTTY).
Although it uses the same frequency-shift
keying (FSK) modulation...
- systems,
garage door openers, and
other low-frequency transmissions.
Radioteletype also uses FSK.
Frequency modulation is
widely used for FM
radio broadcasting...
- the deaf (TDD), Telex, and some
amateur radio applications, such as
radioteletype ("RTTY"). ITA2 is also used in
Enhanced Broadcast Solution, an early...
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continuous stream of information,
originally in
Morse code and
later using radioteletype.
Messages were
included in this
stream as
needed and
could be for individual...