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These articles come from the Worldwide Utility News (WUN) archives. As such, many of the frequencies and/or networks described here may well be out of date or long gone. However the data in the articles will serve to give a better description of the mode or network as well as a historical reference.
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These articles come from the Worldwide Utility News (WUN) and SPEEDX (Society to Preserve the Engrossing Enjoyment of DXing) archives. As such, many of the frequencies and/or networks described here may well be out of date or long gone. However the data in the articles will serve to give a better description of the mode or network as well as a historical reference.
  
* [[What is GMDSS]]
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; Signal Analysis Topics
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* If you read messages on the UDXF group that mention sync, autocorrelation, etc, and wonder what they're talking about, then these topics are for you.
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** [[Introduction to Signal Analysis]]
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** [[Asynchronous vs Synchronous]] - Whats the Difference?
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** [[Autocorrelation]] - What is it?
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; Other Topics
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* [[IC-R75 RTTY Anomaly]]
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* [[AMVER]]
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* [[Voice Frequency Telegraphy (VFT) Explained]]
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* What is [[GMDSS]]
  
  
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Latest revision as of 16:26, 18 October 2020

These articles come from the Worldwide Utility News (WUN) and SPEEDX (Society to Preserve the Engrossing Enjoyment of DXing) archives. As such, many of the frequencies and/or networks described here may well be out of date or long gone. However the data in the articles will serve to give a better description of the mode or network as well as a historical reference.


Signal Analysis Topics


Other Topics





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