It is certainly not what is used to be with most services moved to the Internet
but there are still a few clear channel
broadcasts available.
Deutsche Wetterdienst is available on 7646 kHz,10100.8 kHz, 11039 kHz, and
14673 kHz, using 50 baud and 450 Hz shift, reverse, with unshift on space
disabled.
See the following Web page for details:
http://www.dwd.de/bvbw/generator/DWDWWW/Content/Schifffahrt/Sendeplan/Schedule__rtty__01,templateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/Schedule_rtty_01.pdf
The Indian Navy RTTY station VTP is on 8298 kHz. This station sends
weather reports and 5 letter cypher groups.
The following Dutch navy and Portuguese navy RTTY stations are still
active using 75 baud and 850 Hz shift:
CTP (Lisbon, Portugal) 12853.5 kHz, 8551.5 kHz, 6389 kHz
PBB (Dutch Navy, Dan Helder) 8439.15 kHz, 6357.75 kHz, 4280 kHz, 2474 kHz.
Both are channel availability broadcasts. Actual traffic is infrequent.
73
Russ WA3FRP
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2011 11:57:09 -0800 (PST)
From: rick darwicki <n6pe@yahoo.com>
Subject: [RTTY] Commercial RTTY stations
To: Group RTTY <rtty@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <771732.59102.qm@web39405.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
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Are there and interesting news, weather or commercial RTTY stations left on the
SW bands that MMTTY or MixW etc will copy?
Thanks..... I mean TNX
Rick, N6PE
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