List of amateur radio modes
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The following is a list of the modes of communication used by amateur radio operators.
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[edit] Analog
- Amplitude Modulation (AM)
- Double Sideband Suppressed Carrier (DSB-SC)
- Independent Sideband (ISB)
- Single Sideband (SSB)
- Amplitude Modulation Equivalent (AME)
- Frequency Modulation (FM)
- Phase Modulation (PM)
[edit] Image Modes
- Amateur Television (ATV)
- Slow Scan Television (SSTV)
- Facsimile
[edit] Digital
Most amateur digital modes are transmitted by inserting audio into the microphone input of a radio and using an analog scheme, such as amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), or single-sideband modulation (SSB).
- AMateur Teleprinting Over Radio (AMTOR)
- D-Star
- Echolink
- Continuous Wave (CW)
- Multi Tone 63 (MT63)
- Multiple Frequency-Shift Keying (MFSK)
- Olivia MFSK
- Packet Radio (AX25)
- PACTOR
- Phase Shift Keying (31 baud) (PSK31)
- Spread spectrum
- Simplex Teletype Over Radio (SITOR)
- Radio Teletype (RTTY)
[edit] Modes by Activity
The following 'modes' use no one specific modulation scheme but rather are classified by the activity of the communication.
- Earth-Moon-Earth (EME)
- Internet Radio Linking Project (IRLP)
- Low Transmitter Power (QRP)
- Satellite (OSCAR)