Andy,

Looks like a 500Hz width signal, looks like your set for a 1000Hz width, 
OR it could be a CHIP64 signal, width looks about right.  Looks more 
like  chip64 than a Olivia signal to me, wish I could here it!

20 meters and higher most use a 1000Hz wide Olivia, some call it 
standard mode with 32 tones, on 30 meters and lower most use 500Hz width 
at 8 tones during heavy QRM / QRN and poor condx, sometimes you will 
hear 16 tones at 500Hz.  But I think you can narrow your hunt by using 
500Hz width below 20 meters.  Hope that helps.

Ron W4LDE


Andrew J. O'Brien wrote:

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> Any tips for easily determining what Olivia formats people are using?  
> I copied this Olivia signal (below) but could not decode it. I tried 
> all combinations of tones and bandwidth.
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