I have seen a couple of web sites that have sound files that you can listen
to. MANY digital types were represented. A google search should turn them
up. You just clicked on the button to hear the sounds. Link to them for
visitors to your web page.
Jerry W4UK
At 11:38 6/24/02 -0500, Don Hill AA5AU wrote:
>I'm in the middle of another project and have been thinking about
>how I would describe what a RTTY signal sounds like to someone
>who has never heard it before.
>
>I'm drawing a blank here. And could use some help.
>
>The project is called "Getting Started on RTTY". It's about half
>way completed I would guess. It's a result of a message I posted
>on the NJDXA DX Reflector about P5/4L4FN being on RTTY
>and offering my help to anyone who wanted to get started on RTTY.
>
>I had seven people reply asking for help getting started on RTTY.
>Instead of trying to tutor seven different individuals, I thought
>it would be better if I put something on my web site instead.
>
>I'm putting the links to these new pages on my newly revamped
>RTTY page at www.aa5au.com/rtty.
>
>Comments appreciated.
>
>73 & thanks,
>Don AA5AU
>http://www.aa5au.com
>http://www.geocities.com/writelog
>
>
>
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