Yes if you look at my MMTTY settings in the video you can use them as a starting point. I am sure I could have optimized some of the values to get more solid decodes. Also the only other key information is that they were using 50 baud. GL
Do you have a clue what these thick vertical bands of noise (?) are good for? The only vague ideas I have are they a) tell other radio operators that these frequency bands are currently occupied for an ongoing or upcoming communication and b) prepare and help any receiving entity (human or computer) to indicate, guide and prepare their radio for an upcoming communication, e.g. how you place the demodulation mask around 12:10 onwards on the vertical center of these thick vertical bands.
Great catch!
Wow! Good Reception and fine decoding. Could you give me the settings for the MMTTY decoding soft pse, best 73 Michael DB1ID
Yes if you look at my MMTTY settings in the video you can use them as a starting point. I am sure I could have optimized some of the values to get more solid decodes. Also the only other key information is that they were using 50 baud. GL
Thx a lot
Do you have a clue what these thick vertical bands of noise (?) are good for?
The only vague ideas I have are they
a) tell other radio operators that these frequency bands are currently occupied for an ongoing or upcoming communication and
b) prepare and help any receiving entity (human or computer) to indicate, guide and prepare their radio for an upcoming communication, e.g. how you place the demodulation mask around 12:10 onwards on the vertical center of these thick vertical bands.
They are RF signals using MSK modulation that are encrypted and used for military communications.