Re: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?

2010-02-24 Thread jose alberto nieto ros
Hi Bonnie, i saw in the first place of that list: Chip 64 explaining 
clearly that Chip 64 is Spread Spectrum.
 
Then, what have to say ARRL about it ? They are publishing a SS in his own 
officcial website. Somebody can explain me what happen here?




 




De: expeditionradio expeditionra...@yahoo.com
Para: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Enviado: mié,24 febrero, 2010 23:20
Asunto: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?

  
 Jose wrote: 
 if anywant know about ROS protocol is Jose Alberto Nieto Ros 

Hi Jose,

Do you plan to publish documentation of a non-Spread Spectrum version of ROS 
mode? 

Examples of public documentation:
http://www.arrl. org/FandES/ field/regulation s/techchar/

Best Wishes,
Bonnie Crystal KQ6XA

FCC Rules for amateur radio service in USA
 §97.309(a)(4) Technical Descriptions 
(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. 





  

Re: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?

2010-02-24 Thread Wolfgang dl7nb

think I lost your id number in icq... clicked to fast...
73
Wolfgang, dl7nb
www.dx-buddy.net





Am 25.02.2010 um 00:30 schrieb jose alberto nieto ros:




Hi Bonnie, i saw in the first place of that list: Chip 64 explaining  
clearly that Chip 64 is Spread Spectrum.


Then, what have to say ARRL about it ? They are publishing a SS in  
his own officcial website. Somebody can explain me what happen here?







De: expeditionradio expeditionra...@yahoo.com
Para: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Enviado: mié,24 febrero, 2010 23:20
Asunto: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?

 Jose wrote:
 if anywant know about ROS protocol is Jose Alberto Nieto Ros

Hi Jose,

Do you plan to publish documentation of a non-Spread Spectrum  
version of ROS mode?


Examples of public documentation:
http://www.arrl. org/FandES/ field/regulation s/techchar/

Best Wishes,
Bonnie Crystal KQ6XA

FCC Rules for amateur radio service in USA
 §97.309(a)(4) Technical Descriptions
(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. 











Re: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?

2010-02-24 Thread jose alberto nieto ros
I don't understand what you say?





De: Wolfgang dl7nb dl...@gmx.de
Para: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Enviado: jue,25 febrero, 2010 00:40
Asunto: Re: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?

  
think I lost your id number in icq... clicked to fast...

73 
Wolfgang, dl7nb
www.dx-buddy. net





Am 25.02.2010 um 00:30 schrieb jose alberto nieto ros:




Hi Bonnie, i saw in the first place of that list: Chip 64 explaining 
clearly that Chip 64 is Spread Spectrum.
 
Then, what have to say ARRL about it ? They are publishing a SS in his own 
officcial website. Somebody can explain me what happen here?




 




De: expeditionradio expeditionradio@ yahoo.com
Para: digitalradio@ yahoogroups. com
Enviado: mié,24 febrero, 2010 23:20
Asunto: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?


 Jose wrote: 
 if anywant know about ROS protocol is Jose Alberto Nieto Ros 

Hi Jose,

Do you plan to publish documentation of a non-Spread Spectrum version of ROS 
mode? 

Examples of public documentation:
http://www.arrl. org/FandES/ field/regulation s/techchar/

Best Wishes,
Bonnie Crystal KQ6XA

FCC Rules for amateur radio service in USA
 §97.309(a)(4) Technical Descriptions 
(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. 









  

Re: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?

2010-02-24 Thread John B. Stephensen
CHIP64 is legal above 222 MHz -- they're assuming that the user will notice 
that it's spread-spectrum and act accordingly. 

73,

John
KD6OZH

  - Original Message - 
  From: jose alberto nieto ros 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 23:30 UTC
  Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?




  Hi Bonnie, i saw in the first place of that list: Chip 64 explaining clearly 
that Chip 64 is Spread Spectrum.

  Then, what have to say ARRL about it ? They are publishing a SS in his own 
officcial website. Somebody can explain me what happen here?




   



--
  De: expeditionradio expeditionra...@yahoo.com
  Para: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
  Enviado: mié,24 febrero, 2010 23:20
  Asunto: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?


   Jose wrote: 
   if anywant know about ROS protocol is Jose Alberto Nieto Ros 

  Hi Jose,

  Do you plan to publish documentation of a non-Spread Spectrum version of ROS 
mode? 

  Examples of public documentation:
  http://www.arrl. org/FandES/ field/regulation s/techchar/

  Best Wishes,
  Bonnie Crystal KQ6XA

  FCC Rules for amateur radio service in USA
   §97.309(a)(4) Technical Descriptions 
  (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. 






  

Re: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?

2010-02-24 Thread jose alberto nieto ros
And ROS is legal because is not a SS modulation.





De: John B. Stephensen kd6...@comcast.net
Para: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Enviado: jue,25 febrero, 2010 00:47
Asunto: Re: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?

  
 
CHIP64 is legal above 222 MHz -- they're assuming that the user will notice 
that it's spread-spectrum and act accordingly. 
 
73,
 
John
KD6OZH
 
- Original Message - 
From: jose alberto nieto ros 
To: digitalradio@ yahoogroups. com 
Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 23:30 UTC
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?

  
Hi Bonnie, i saw in the first place of that list: Chip 64 explaining 
clearly that Chip 64 is Spread Spectrum.
 
Then, what have to say ARRL about it ? They are publishing a SS in his own 
officcial website. Somebody can explain me what happen here?




 




De: expeditionradio expeditionradio@ yahoo.com
Para: digitalradio@ yahoogroups. com
Enviado: mié,24 febrero, 2010 23:20
Asunto: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?

  
 Jose wrote: 
 if anywant know about ROS protocol is Jose Alberto Nieto Ros 

Hi Jose,

Do you plan to publish documentation of a non-Spread Spectrum version of ROS 
mode? 

Examples of public documentation:
http://www.arrl. org/FandES/ field/regulation s/techchar/

Best Wishes,
Bonnie Crystal KQ6XA

FCC Rules for amateur radio service in USA
 §97.309(a)(4) Technical Descriptions 
(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. 






  

Re: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?

2010-02-24 Thread Wolfgang dl7nb

ooops , sorry the mouse was faster than the brain

pse ignore the post
73
Wolfgang, dl7nb
www.dx-buddy.net





Am 25.02.2010 um 00:43 schrieb jose alberto nieto ros:




I don't understand what you say?

De: Wolfgang dl7nb dl...@gmx.de
Para: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Enviado: jue,25 febrero, 2010 00:40
Asunto: Re: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?

think I lost your id number in icq... clicked to fast...

73
Wolfgang, dl7nb
www.dx-buddy. net





Am 25.02.2010 um 00:30 schrieb jose alberto nieto ros:




Hi Bonnie, i saw in the first place of that list: Chip 64  
explaining clearly that Chip 64 is Spread Spectrum.


Then, what have to say ARRL about it ? They are publishing a SS in  
his own officcial website. Somebody can explain me what happen here?







De: expeditionradio expeditionradio@ yahoo.com
Para: digitalradio@ yahoogroups. com
Enviado: mié,24 febrero, 2010 23:20
Asunto: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?

 Jose wrote:
 if anywant know about ROS protocol is Jose Alberto Nieto Ros

Hi Jose,

Do you plan to publish documentation of a non-Spread Spectrum  
version of ROS mode?


Examples of public documentation:
http://www.arrl. org/FandES/ field/regulation s/techchar/

Best Wishes,
Bonnie Crystal KQ6XA

FCC Rules for amateur radio service in USA
 §97.309(a)(4) Technical Descriptions
(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. 
















Re: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?

2010-02-24 Thread John B. Stephensen
A published technical specification proving that it is not SS and meets all 
other requirements in the FCC regulations will allow use below 222 MHz in the 
U.S. The FCC requires the published specification to allow use of any RTTY or 
data mode on any frequency. Non-use of SS is just an additional requirement for 
frequencies below 222 MHz. They also have baud rate limits that vary by 
frequency. 300 baud is the maximum on most HF bands.

It really is necessary to read Title 47 part 97 of the U.S. Code of Federal 
Regulations to develop this kind of software for use in the U.S. (see 
http://wireless.fcc.gov/index.htm?job=rules_and_regulations).

73,

John
KD6OZH

  - Original Message - 
  From: jose alberto nieto ros 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 23:52 UTC
  Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?




  And ROS is legal because is not a SS modulation.




--
  De: John B. Stephensen kd6...@comcast.net
  Para: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
  Enviado: jue,25 febrero, 2010 00:47
  Asunto: Re: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?


   

  CHIP64 is legal above 222 MHz -- they're assuming that the user will notice 
that it's spread-spectrum and act accordingly. 

  73,

  John
  KD6OZH

- Original Message - 
From: jose alberto nieto ros 
To: digitalradio@ yahoogroups. com 
Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 23:30 UTC
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?


  

Hi Bonnie, i saw in the first place of that list: Chip 64 explaining 
clearly that Chip 64 is Spread Spectrum.

Then, what have to say ARRL about it ? They are publishing a SS in his own 
officcial website. Somebody can explain me what happen here?




 




De: expeditionradio expeditionradio@ yahoo.com
Para: digitalradio@ yahoogroups. com
Enviado: mié,24 febrero, 2010 23:20
Asunto: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?

  
 Jose wrote: 
 if anywant know about ROS protocol is Jose Alberto Nieto Ros 

Hi Jose,

Do you plan to publish documentation of a non-Spread Spectrum version of 
ROS mode? 

Examples of public documentation:
http://www.arrl. org/FandES/ field/regulation s/techchar/

Best Wishes,
Bonnie Crystal KQ6XA

FCC Rules for amateur radio service in USA
 §97.309(a)(4) Technical Descriptions 
(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.