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Re: [RTTY] Unshifted Numbers

To: NB1B <nb1b@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] Unshifted Numbers
From: Kok Chen <chen@mac.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 14:36:17 -0800
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On Feb 14, 2005, at 2:01 PM, NB1B wrote:


What mechanism makes some programs send the letters instead of the numbers?
I don't think the problem was on my rx end when someone would send me "TOO
PPQ PPQ", I'd ask for the number, and he would repeat the same string of
letters a second time. What actually clued me in to this was a station
would send "599 PQP 010", so I'd ask for the number, and he'd send "599 010
PQP" back.

Baudot does not have separate codes for numbers and alphabets, since 5 bitsof information can only handle a total of 32 combinations.


What Baudot does is to send a "shift" character (kinda like caps lock on your keyboard) that switches between two separate sets of characters.

If you didn't know what the shift was (e.g., you'd tuned in in the middle of a QSO), or the shift was misinterpreted through the QRN and QRM (happens all the time in contests), then you will be printing the "other" character set.

"1234567890" of the NUMS character set are mapped to "QWERTYUIOP" in the LTRS character set.

And, in case you think I have a good memory, I didn't memorize that sequence. I simply typed the top two rows of keys on my standard keyboard .

That's right, Baudot's mapping exists on our modern ASCII keyboards.

Next time you see a "TOO WER", just look above the T key to find the 5, the O key to find the 9, etc, etc, and decode it into the "599 234" that was sent.

I will now let W6WRT explain for the thousanth time why USOS plus using spaces between exchanges reduces the chances for repeated exchanges to be received in the wrong shift. . :-)

There are some other mappings that are not on the QWERTY... row of the keyboard that is worth remembering. For example, if you see "--5-7" on your screen, it is Don calling you.


UE, Chen, W7AY

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