CWSkimmer does not decode rtty.
But...
It does display signals, in relation to each other.
So I've used it to try and find 'holes' in the callers
Now a question for rtty gurus. Maybe Kok Chen can answer
For each rtty signal, there 'appears' to be two traces. Separated slightly.
I'm assuming Mark and space.
The upper (higher freq) is always longer.
The upper trace starts first and ends last.
Now obviously just because there is a hole in all the signals doesn't
mean it's a clear frequency. My receiver just doesn't hear anything there.
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