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usually used for
Morse code
Automatic Link
Establishment (ALE)
AMateur Teleprinting Over
Radio (AMTOR)
PACTOR Radioteletype (RTTY) ****chreiber, also referred...
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AMTOR (Amateur
Teleprinting Over Radio) is a type of
telecommunications system that
consists of two or more
electromechanical teleprinters in different...
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frequency modulation (FM), or single-sideband
modulation (SSB).
Amateur teleprinting over
radio (AMTOR) D-STAR (Digital Data) a high
speed (128 kbit/s), data-only...
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Automatic Radio TRAffic Controller AEC 90 -
Modem for SITOR,
Simplex Teleprinting over
Radio TD 90 - HF
Transmitter Driver TD 91 - HF
Transmitter Driver...
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Amateurs for us in NVIS and sunrise/sunset conditions. SITOR, (SImplex
Teleprinting Over Radio) a
commercial RTTY
variant with
error control (the
Radio Amateur...
- Inmarsat, or SSB". Sail Mail.
Retrieved 1
September 2010. "PACTOR
Packet Teleprinting Over Radio" (PDF). Wavecom.
WAVECOM ELEKTRONIK AG.
Retrieved 29 May 2021...
- on top of TCP.)
Amateur radio uses
SITOR but
calls it AMTOR,
AMateur Teleprinting Over Radio. AMTOR-A is SITOR-A. AMTOR-B (also
called AMTOR-FEC) is SITOR-B...
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first used on
Maverick and
Getting Even with Dad.
Kodak Vision Color Teleprint Film,
Retrieved 29
March 2007.
Archived February 12, 2007, at the Wayback...
- Hillingdon, one of the
outstations of
Bletchley Park,
where she was
taught teleprinting. She
moved from
there to the
Bletchley outstation at Stanmore, before...
- Funkabwehr,
Abwehr and AA/Pers Z.
Monthly message rates were of 18-20000
teleprints. It also
conducted practical decoding of
codes and
ciphers of foreign...