What is the FCC definition of spread spectrum, and where can it be located on 
the internet?

   Jim - K6JM

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: John B. Stephensen 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 7:58 PM
  Subject: [digitalradio] ROS - make it legal in USA 
   

  ROS is MFSK16 with frequency hopping so it is SS per the FCC definition as 
the bandwidth is expanded. However, the FCC never fined anyone during the 
period when Hellscreiber was used illegally so I doubt that they would do so 
with ROS. 

  What ROS users should do is email their ARRL representative and have them 
petition the FCC to change the rules. One solution is to eliminate the emission 
designators and change the RTTY/data segment of each HF band to 0-500 Hz wide 
emissions and the phone/image of each HF band to 0-8 kHz wide emissions with 
0-20 kHz above 29 MHz. 

  73,

  John
  KD6OZH

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