Talk:Kiwi

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So I just found out something very interesting. Theres a related protocol that is used that uses these exact mark and space tones (900 and 1500 hz) and a higher bit speed (600 bits/sec). Its used also in EU and I think it bases it off of this protocol, and they use it also on 137.9 and 138 Mhz. This mode of Kiwi uses just 3 snips of data. Now, the other mode Im speaking of is a constant stream...Let me see if I can give some samples from a simulated set of data from audacity's IQQuadrature signals form the basis of complex RF signal modulation and demodulation, both in hardware and in software, as well as in complex signal analysis. plugins by teejeez (and an afsk ASCII generator):

Its also widely used in Canada and the EU for public works and maybe a form of SCADA stuff...Its gonna take bit for me to upload these files because sigidwikis giving off an http error ig...