--- In [email protected], "obrienaj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Documentation should be adequate to (a) recognize the technique or
> protocol when observed on the air, (b) determine call signs of
> stations in communication and read the content of the transmissions.
> Click on names of the techniques already documented:
> CLOVER
> CLOVER-2000
> Domino
> G-TOR
> MFSK
> MT-63
> PACTOR
> PACTOR-II
> PACTOR-III
> PSK31 "
>
> Hmm, what is missing from this list? Lets see,
>
> SSTV
*It's an image mode
> PSK63
*Why *IS* PSK63 missing?
> Hell
*Hell is OOK, same category as CW as far as I've been able to find out.
It's been around since the 30's at least.
> Olivia
> Throb
> Ale
*ALE has been used in the commercial and government
world for some years now, and is used on nets with
fixed channels. The key word is "fixed channels" The only
ham band that currently has fixed channels is 60 meters.
Tom NU4G
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