[digitalradio] Only using wide digital modes

2007-10-14 Thread Rick
Demetre, What you are recommending is completely unacceptable to 99.9% of all hams. Many of us operate various digital modes, both narrow and wide and in between. In the U.S., the text digital sub bands are anything that is not the voice/image sub bands. 73, Rick, KV9U Demetre SV1UY

Re: [digitalradio] Only using wide digital modes

2007-10-14 Thread Andrew O'Brien
I think you misunderstood , Rick. On 10/14/07, Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Demetre, What you are recommending is completely unacceptable to 99.9% of all hams. Many of us operate various digital modes, both narrow and wide and in between. In the U.S., the text digital sub bands are

Re: [digitalradio] Only using wide digital modes

2007-10-14 Thread Roger J. Buffington
Rick wrote: Demetre, What you are recommending is completely unacceptable to 99.9% of all hams. Many of us operate various digital modes, both narrow and wide and in between. In the U.S., the text digital sub bands are anything that is not the voice/image sub bands. People have

Re: [digitalradio] Only using wide digital modes

2007-10-14 Thread Les Warriner
And is strictly illegal by Part 97. 5 KW linears are available. Want the address? No wonder why Hollingsworth spends so much time in California. At 08:32 AM 10/14/2007, you wrote: Rick wrote: Demetre, What you are recommending is completely unacceptable to 99.9% of all hams. Many

Re: [digitalradio] Only using wide digital modes

2007-10-14 Thread Roger J. Buffington
Les Warriner wrote: And is strictly illegal by Part 97. 5 KW linears are available. Want the address? No wonder why Hollingsworth spends so much time in California. It is illegal to start on low power and increase the power to maintain a contact on what was a clear channel at the

Re: [digitalradio] Only using wide digital modes

2007-10-14 Thread Les Warriner
Your statement was that you would increase power to interfere with him/her deliberately. At 09:36 AM 10/14/2007, you wrote: Les Warriner wrote: And is strictly illegal by Part 97. 5 KW linears are available. Want the address? No wonder why Hollingsworth spends so much time in California.

Re: [digitalradio] Only using wide digital modes

2007-10-14 Thread Roger J. Buffington
Les Warriner wrote: Your statement was that you would increase power to interfere with him/her deliberately. Wrong. I said that I would increase power to keep the Pactor station from taking the frequency. By the way, I don't imagine in your investigation of the facts (of which there is

Re: [digitalradio] Only using wide digital modes

2007-10-14 Thread John Becker, WØJAB
One question Roger. How do I get my SCS TNC to automatically increase power John At 06:54 PM 10/14/2007, you wrote: Wrong. I said that I would increase power to keep the Pactor station from taking the frequency. By the way, I don't imagine in your investigation of the facts (of which

Re: [digitalradio] Only using wide digital modes

2007-10-14 Thread Jose A. Amador
The fact is that SCS modems REDUCE the power to what is just needed to keep the link. If QRM shows up, the modem will just attempt to maintain the needed SNR. And it is not done ONLY in the PMBO but also on the user end. I have seen powers as low as 5 watts with a 100 watts radio. Jose, CO2JA