FCC 97.309 Revised as of October 1, 2013
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§ 97.309 RTTY and data emission codes.
(a) Where authorized by § § 97.305(c) and 97.307(f) of the part, an
amateur station may transmit a RTTY or data emission using the
following specified digital codes:
(1) The 5-unit, start-stop, International Telegraph Alphabet No. 2,
code defined in ITU-T Recommendation F.1, Division C (commonly known as
"Baudot").
(2) The 7-unit code specified in ITU-R Recommendations M.476-5 and
M.625-3 (commonly known as "AMTOR").
(3) The 7-unit, International Alphabet No. 5, code defined in IT--T
Recommendation T.50 (commonly known as "ASCII").
(4) An amateur station transmitting a RTTY or data emission using a
digital code specified in this paragraph may use any technique whose
technical characteristics have been documented publicly, such as
CLOVER, G-TOR, or PacTOR, for the purpose of facilitating
communications.
(b) Where authorized by § § 97.305(c) and 97.307(f) of this part, a
station may transmit a RTTY or data emission using an unspecified
digital code, except to a station in a country with which the United
States does not have an agreement permitting the code to be used. RTTY
and data emissions using unspecified digital codes must not be
transmitted for the purpose of obscuring the meaning of any
communication. When deemed necessary by a District Director to assure
compliance with the FCC Rules, a station must:
(1) Cease the transmission using the unspecified digital code;
(2) Restrict transmissions of any digital code to the extent
instructed;
(3) Maintain a record, convertible to the original information, of all
digital communications transmitted.
[ 54 FR 25857 , June 20, 1989, as amended at 54 FR 39537 , Sept. 27, 1989;
56 FR 56172 , Nov. 1, 1991; 60 FR 55486 , Nov. 1, 1995; 71 FR 25982 , May
3, 2006; 71 FR 66465 , Nov. 15, 2006]
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