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Revision as of 07:53, 1 June 2015

These modes have been reported in various places over the last year or two. Keep in mind that although this mode can be decoded, there are several that are encrypted, and therefore unreadable. One can use analysis tools such as ACF analysis to determine this, but we may never know what such signals are actually saying.


Mode Name Synonym Notes
ALE ALE 2G
MIL-STD-188-141A
ANNEX 10 ICAO SELCALL
ARQ-E ARQ-1000D
ARQ-E3
BAUDOT ITA-2
RTTY
CCIR493-4
CIS Modes
CLOVER Q-CLOVER
QUAD-CLOVER
8 TONE CLOVER
CODAN
DGPS
DPRK ARQ
FAX
FSK100 POL-FSK
GMDSS/DSC
HFDL HF ACARS
LINK11 ALLIGATOR
TADIL-A
MIL STD 188 110A ANDVT
NATO 75/100 BEAVER?
LINK4?
CRATT
RATT
PACKET
PACTOR Several variants
QPSK1500 Mode used by Japanese Slot Machine
RDFT Mode used by HM-01
SITOR-A AMTOR MODE A
ARQ
SITOR-ARQ
TOR
SITOR-B AMTOR MODE B
FEC
NAVTEX A broadcast mode built on SITOR-B - see article
SITOR-FEC
STANAG Several variants - 4285 and 4481 are common
VOICE FREQUENCY TELEGRAPHY (VFT)