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Offline Dash Bronzehand

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3395 Morse or Packet??
« on: May 27, 2013, 1728 UTC »
- In Australia
- On 3395 in SSB
- VERY fast but clear dits and dahs, in fact much to fast to make out.

Any idea?

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Re: 3395 Morse or Packet??
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2013, 0236 UTC »
I hear some neat stuff from .au down there in that rage, but mostly outback relays.

Morse is human readable while packet is computer readable. If it's too fast for you to differentiate the individual "dits and dahs", it's likely RTTY.

Speaking of Aus, is there any SW pirates there, or is that pretty much a NA and EU pheomena?
(FM pirates I know are worldwide, especially in Africa)

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Re: 3395 Morse or Packet??
« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2013, 2144 UTC »
Thanks for the advice mate!

yeah we have SW pirates here. Some very interesting, and some that are just bizarre.

Do me a favour. Take this text. >>>NerLbhNcvengr?<<< and cut and paste it into http://www.rot13.com/index.php and and click ''cypher''

and reply here. Just cause, you never know how might be jngpuvat <--(cypher)

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Re: 3395 Morse or Packet??
« Reply #3 on: May 30, 2013, 0235 UTC »
Hahaha, the authorities frequent this place more than an alcoholic does a liquor store.

My sig says it all 8)

Peace!