Update: 10 January 2022
A reliable source has indicated to me that the waveform is 4 x MFSK4.
Yes, its most common mode observed recently has been what looks like 4x4FSK or 4xMFSK4. That is, 4 channels of MFSK, each channel with 4 shift tones.
However, it has also used 3xMFSK4, 4xMFSK3, and a couple of other formats.
One format had a total bandwidth of 2.4 kHz, and consisted of 1xMFSK3, 1xBFSK, and 1xMFSK6. It is possible this was actually a 4xMFSK4, but channel 2 had only data hitting 2 MFSK tones and channel 3 and 4 were so close together that it looked like 1 MFSK6 instead of 2 MFSK3's.
The total bandwidths seen have been from under 2 kHz to over 12 kHz. 4 kHz and 10 kHz appear to be most common in recent use. It is not uncommon to have up to 3 transmissions or possibly channels right next to each other.
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