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AMTOR is an acronym for ;amateur teleprinting over radio', a broadcast mode that uses FSK to send messages containing error detection capabilities and the ability request retransmission of missing or corrupted data.
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Radioteletype is a broadcast mode that uses FSK to form letters, numbers, and special characters for display on a printer or video monitor.
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The Yaesu FT-990 was a Japanese amateur radio high-frequency transceiver of the late 1980's. The Yaesu FT-990 covered 100 kHz to 30 Mhz in receive mode with transmitting coverage of the amateur radio bands between 1.8 Mhz and 29.7 Mhz, in AM, FM, SSB, CW and FSK modes. The Yaesu FT-990 contained a triple-conversion superhet receiver.
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FSK is an abbreviation for Frequency Shift Keying
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