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Revision as of 11:40, 28 August 2015

Welcome to the CIS Modes article. This table will deliniate the various digital modes used by the Russians (a.k.a Commonwealth of Independent States) and their alleged proxies. Wbile software like Rivet will decode some of these modes, the traffic is usually heavily encrypted. Deciphering the meaning of this traffic and stations is very much an ongoing process.

Mode Name Synonym Notes
AT3004D CIS-12
FIRE
MS5
Russian 12 Tone Modem
Mazielka
Moroz Russian 53.8bd/500 FSK
Russian 45, 60, 112 Tone OFDM Modem
Russian 50bd/500 FSK NT9P/KM4T Net
Russian 66 Tone MFSK Modem Rare
Russian 200bd/1000 FSK
Serdolik CROWD-36
CIS-33
T209 Russian 75bd FSK
Russian 75bd Secure
T600 BEE
36-50
Russian 50bd Secure
XPA CIS MFSK20
XPA2 NUM13
CIS MFSK16
Yakhtah Voice Scrambler