Brian, try 50 baud if you want to identify it.  Commercial stations
(weather and so) normally use this speed which sounds identical to 45.5.

73 de Ignacio, EB4APL

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Brian Lloyd wrote:
> There is often a very strong RTTY station centered on 10.130 MHz  
> running 850Hz shift. Does anyone know who/what it is? It sure sounds  
> like 45.45 bauds with 850Hz shift but I can't seem to decode it at any  
> rate or forward/reverse. I would guess that it is non-ham and possibly  
> encrypted but then, what is it doing in the 30M band?
>
> --
>
> 73 de Brian, WB6RQN
> Brian Lloyd - brian HYPHEN wb6rqn AT lloyd DOT com
>
>
>   


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