One thing, 14.109 means that first tone is on 14.109.4 and last tone is on 
14.111.65

According to that, wich would the best option?



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De: KH6TY <kh...@comcast.net>
Para: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Enviado: lun,22 febrero, 2010 23:46
Asunto: Re: [digitalradio] ROS Advantage?

  
I agree with Andy - try 14.109 USB next. ALE is wideband, but of short 
duration. It is worth a try, I think.

73 - Skip KH6TY



jose alberto nieto ros wrote: 
  
>That is true, narrow band interference cause a minimal interference to ROS, 
>and at the same form, ROS cause minimal interference to narrow band modes.
>
>The problem is if you join two wide modes at the same frequency.
>
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>
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________________________________
De: KH6TY <kh...@comcast. net>
>Para: digitalradio@ yahoogroups. com
>Enviado: lun,22 febrero, 2010 23:23
>Asunto: Re: [digitalradio] ROS Advantage?
>
>  
>The hflink published ALE frequencies might be a good alternative for others 
>around the world, since ALE users should not notice the FHSS ROS activity 
>(according to the ROS documentation) and their soundings are infrequent and of 
>short duration, so they should cause minimal interference to ROS activities. 
>



      

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