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what are you trying to decode ham or commerical?
I can say for ham RTTY you need some kind of a simple interface circuit, i.e. 
a data slicer.  also you could use a computer and a sound card running a 
decoder program.  do some searching for rtty s/w for windows and see if you 
find anything.  if you are running linux go http://radio.linux.org.au/.

hope this helps,

Bryan Fields



On Monday 08 January 2001 16:53, you wrote:
> Anyone on this list know anything about Teleprinters? I'm wondering if
> theres a way to interface one with a computers COM port or at least make
> something that would interpret the signals that are on the short wave area
> of radio. I know how to separate the two different toned pulses but Im not
> sure how to feed them into a computer

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