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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...
- systems,
garage door openers, and
other low-frequency transmissions.
Radioteletype also uses FSK.
Frequency modulation is
widely used for FM
radio broadcasting...
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other than FM,
including AM, SSB, and CW, and
digital modes such as
radioteletype or PSK31. Some may have TNCs
built in to
support packet radio data transmission...
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wireless telegraphy (radio telephone)
radiotelephone radio telescope radioteletype (RTTY) (radio tower: see)
radio masts and
towers (radio translator)...
- Hamburg. Near
Pinneberg is the
transmission site for the
maritime weather radioteletype and
radiofax service DDH47,
working on 147.3 kHz. A T-aerial is used...
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positron emission tomography,
electrical telegraph,
wireless telegraphy,
radioteletype, dial-up internet. High
frequency HF 7 3–30 MHz 100–10 m
Shortwave broadcasts...
- "TeleTYpewriter", and is also
known as
Teleprinter or Teletype. RTTY
stands for
Radioteletype;
character sets such as
Baudot code,
which predated ASCII, were used...