Quite unusual session of Rus-Ny "Akula" 500Bd/1000 FSK characterized by the continuous transmission of only the lowest tone before and after the messages (see figure 1), just like some Rus-Ny 50Bd/200 or even FAB broadcasts from PBB Dutch-Ny.
Fig. 1 |
Notice in figure 2 the usual structure of the Akula messages:
- reversals
- "sync" group (which never varies and contains 6 code words arranged as 4 x 100101 + 3 x 110001 followed by a separator)
- "preamble" group (7 code words with two different, but varying values arranged as 4 x 1st code word + 3 x 2nd code word)
- data block
- End-Of-Message group + EOT group (which never varies and consists of the five code words 101111 100010 100010 101111 011110)
Fig. 2 - structure of Akula messages |
https://disk.yandex.com/d/tqDzwGYNKw1YVQ
No comments:
Post a Comment