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Revision as of 18:02, 6 February 2016

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 Waterfall
AT3004D CIS-12 AT3004D Waterfall
FIRE
MS5
Russian 12 Tone Modem
CIS-11 TORG 11 Rare/Inactive?
CIS-14 AMOR Rare/Inactive?
AMOR96
PARITY-14
CIS-16 Rare/Inactive?
CIS-3000
CIS-8181 CIS-81 CIS-8181 Waterfall
FROST
FSK200 FSK200 Waterfalls
Mazielka Mazielka Waterfalls
MFSK-4 via Antonio I5-56578 Digital Blog
Moroz Russian 53.8bd/500 FSK
T206
Russian OFDM Modem Russian OFDM Modems
Russian 50bd/500 FSK NT9P/KM4T Net via Antonio I5-56578 Digital Blog
Russian MOI 54 Baud Russian MOI 54Baud Waterfall
Russian 66 Tone MFSK Modem Rare Russian 66 Tone Waterfall
Russian 75 Baud Mil Russian Mil 75Baud Waterfall
Serdolik CROWD-36 Serdolik Waterfall
CIS-36
T600 BEE BEE Waterfall
36-50
Russian 50bd Secure
XPA CIS MFSK20
XPA2 NUM13 XPA2 Waterfall
CIS MFSK16
Yaktah Voice Scrambler inactive? Yakhta Waterfall