This is an old list and frequencies/times change but it will give you an 
idea.  Also, you might want to search for the free software MultiPSK  it a 
has a zilllion different modes and it will do the varying speeds and shifts 
of RTTY.  You can also use it to copy weather charts sent to ships. of 
Winwarbler. Other software to try is MMVARI, also free, it will do PSK31, 
MFSK, and RTTY but I think only ham RTTY.  Winwarbler will do PSK and RTTY, 
again a free program.  There is one more free one, MMTTY, it does RTTY ONLY 
but will do the wider RTTY shifts.  Let me know if you need help finding 
them and setting them up.

Your radio might do USB only, from what I have read.  Is that correct?  I

      Frequency Call Shift Baud UTC Entity Service
      3620 W2QFR 170 45.45R 0200 Amateur Bulletins Bulletin Mon/Wed/Fri
      3625 W1AW 170 45.45R 2200 ARRL Amateur Bulletin M-F, also 0100 UTC
      4233 FUF 850 75R 0345 French Navy Test tape
      4269 CFH 850 75 0145 Canadian Forces Weather
      4293 FUE 850 75 0415 French Navy Calling FAAA, RY marker
      4583 DDK2 425 50 0350 Hamburg Meteo Weather
      6387 CTP 850 75 0400 NATO NAWS Marker
      6495 CFH 850 75 0045 Canadian Forces Weather
      7095 W1AW 170 45.45R 2200 ARRL Amateur Bulletin M-F, also 0100 UTC
      7644 DDH7 425 50 0355 Hamburg Meteo Weather
      7782 KAWN 850 75 2200 USAF  Aviation weather
      8439 PBC 850 75 0425 Dutch Navy ZKN Watch groups
      8451 FUG 850 75 0430 French Navy Calling FAAA, RY marker
      8461 CKN 850 75 0225 Canadian Forces NAWS, weather
      8477 FUF 850 75R 0435 French Navy RY, test marker
      9039 5YE 850 100 0025 Nairobi Meteo Aviation weather
      10099 DDK9 425 50 0150 Hamburg Meteo Weather
      10217 HZN 850 100R 0325 Jeddah Meteo Weather
      10536 CFH 850 75 2135 Canadian Forces Aviation weather
      10943 CFH 850 75 2130 Canadian Forces NAWS Marker
      11037 DDH9 425 50 0450 Hamburg Meteo CQ/RY marker
      11123 HZN 850 100R 0050 Jeddah Meteo Weather
      12663 RFHJE 850 75R 0135 French Forces Calling FAAA, ZNR marker
      12700 CKN 850 75R 1810 Canadian Forces Freq watch list
      12709 PWZ33 850 75 0430 Brazilian Navy Navarea broadcast (Portgse)
      12822 CTP 850 75 0130 NATO NAWS marker, freq groups
      12839 PBC 850 75 0125 Dutch Navy Listening groups
      12855 6WW 850 75 2145 French Navy Calling FAAA, RY marker
      13029 FUF 850 75R 2140 French Navy Testing, RY marker
      13048 UDK2 170 50R 0350 Murmansk Radio Traffic to ships, Also 6393
      13508 CFH 850 75 2125 Canadian Forces Aviation weather
      13528 KAWN 850 75 1850 USAF  Aviation weather
      14095 W1AW 170 45.45R 2200 ARRL Amateur Bulletin M-F, also 0100 UTC
      14095 W2QFR 170 45.45R 1615 Amateur Bulletins Bulletin Sat and Sunday
      14466 DDH8 425 50 0455 Hamburg Meteo CQ/RY marker, Wx at 0500
      15918 CFH 850 75 2120 Canadian Forces NAWS Marker
      16798 UDK2 170 50R 2035 Murmansk Radio Weather report, tfc
      16802 UDK2 170 50R 0030 Murmansk Radio Weather report, tfc
      16903 RFQPME 850 75 2345 French Forces Calling FAAA, RY marker
      16950 6WW 850 75 0055 French Navy Calling FAAA, RY marker
      16958 RFHJE 850 75 0300 French Forces ZNR/ZUI Marker, Testing
      16960 FUF 850 75 2340 French Navy Calling FAAA, RY marker
      17116 PBC 850 75 1900 Dutch Navy Listening groups
      17178 FUG 850 75 1905 French Navy Calling FAAA, RY marker
      18104 W1AW 170 45.45R 2200 ARRL Amateur Bulletin M-F, also 0100 UTC
      21095 W1AW 170 45.45R 2200 ARRL Amateur Bulletin M-F, also 0100 UTC
      22535 FUF 850 75 1915 French Navy Testing, RY marker
      28095 W1AW 170 45.45R 2200 ARRL Amateur Bulletin M-F, also 0100 UTC

All frequencies are dial readings in USB. R = reverse shift.
Contributed by Jim Andrew, K5UI

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Trunktracker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <digitalradio@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 9:10 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: Hamscope & DigiPan


>> There are
>> some commercial -non ham- RTTY signals that are "in the clear" ,
>> mostly from weather stations and ships, but not many.  They use a
>> different setting from amateurs.  Hams use a RTTY setting of 170,
>> commerical use 425 or 850.  The software you mention may not support
>> the non ham modes.
>
> Hamscope does appear to allow those modes.  Do you know where I can find 
> frequencies for those
> weather and ship RTTY signals?
>
> Thanks, for your help.
>
>
>
> Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to  Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
>
> Other areas of interest:
>
> The MixW Reflector : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/themixwgroup/
> DigiPol: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Digipol  (band plan policy 
> discussion)
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
> 



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