PhosphorRTTY
Stuart Woolley
ジャンル: ユーティリティ
価格: ¥150
リリース日: 2026年3月11日
PhosphorRTTY decodes Radio Teletype (RTTY) signals in real time using your iPhone's microphone. Hold your phone near a shortwave radio tuned to an RTTY signal and watch the text appear on screen, character by character, on an authentic phosphor CRT display.No internet connection required. No external hardware. No account. Just your iPhone and a radio.WHAT IT DECODESRTTY is the oldest digital mode in amateur radio — two audio tones representing mark and space, encoding text via the 5-bit ITA2 (Baudot) alphabet or 7-bit ASCII. PhosphorRTTY handles all standard configurations:Baud rates: 45.45, 50, 75, 100 Bd (auto-detected or manual)Shifts: 85, 170, 450, 850 Hz (auto-detected or manual)ITA2 (Baudot) and ASCII modesUSB and LSB conventionsAUTOMATIC SIGNAL DETECTIONThe app automatically finds and locks onto RTTY signals:AFC (Automatic Frequency Control) acquires and tracks drifting signalsAuto-baud detection identifies the transmission speedAuto-shift detection determines the frequency separationSquelch suppresses noise when no signal is presentOr disable any of these and tune manually for full control.FOUR TABSDECODE — The main teleprinter display. Decoded text appears character by character with an authentic mechanical delay. Status bar shows baud rate, shift, mark/space frequencies, and signal lock state. Clear, pause, and session controls.SIGNAL — Live signal analysis. FFT spectrum display (0–4 kHz), scrolling waterfall, mark/space tone indicators, bit period histogram with baud rate markers, and a paper punch tape visualisation of the decoded data stream.LOG — Session history. Every decode session is saved with timestamp, duration, character count, and the full decoded text. Copy, share, or delete individual sessions.CONFIG — All parameters. Audio input gain, decode mode (auto/manual for baud, frequency, and shift), display theme, font size, bell character handling, and RYRY sequence display options.THE DISPLAYTwo authentic phosphor CRT themes:Amber (classic teleprinter terminal)Green (military/commercial terminal)Both feature horizontal scanlines, edge vignette, and phosphor glow effects. Monospaced font throughout. RYRY test sequences can be dimmed or hidden to keep the display clean.DSP ENGINEThe signal processing is done entirely on-device using a per-sample I/Q quadrature demodulation pipeline:Biquad low-pass filtered I/Q channels for each toneW7AY Automatic Threshold Correction for bit decisionsDigital Phase-Locked Loop (DPLL) with per-transition phase correction for timing recovery512-point FFT for frequency analysis and AFCAsymmetric envelope detection for robust tone tracking through fadingTested against real over-the-air recordings from 20m and 40m amateur bands. Under 1% error rate on clean signals, 4–5% on moderate HF conditions with fixed tuning.WHERE TO FIND RTTYAmateur radio: 14.080–14.099 MHz (20m band), 7.080–7.100 MHz (40m band), 21.080–21.100 MHz (15m band). RTTY contests run throughout the year — during a contest, these frequencies are packed with signals.Maritime and commercial RTTY transmissions can be found across the HF spectrum. A shortwave receiver or SDR with audio output is all you need.REQUIREMENTSiPhone with microphoneiOS 17 or laterA radio receiver tuned to an RTTY signal (shortwave radio, SDR, or WebSDR audio played through a speaker)No in-app purchases. No subscriptions. No tracking. No network access.
© © 2026 Stuart Woolley
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