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How about the time that Mixw included Video inside
of MFSK...illegal in the USA .. but legal everywhere else..
And I could give you many more
examples...
__________________________________________________________ Howard S.
White Ph.D. P. Eng., VE3GFW/K6 ex-AE6SM KY6LA Website: www.ky6la.com "No Good Deed Goes
Unpunished" "Ham Antennas Save Lives - Katrina, 2003 San Diego Fires,
911"
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 8:01
PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] RM-11306
Rant
On Thursday 26 January 2006 00:21, Dr. Howard S. White
wrote: > Lost in the rhetoric against Winlink....is the real reason
for > RM-11305/6..... > > There is a third Camp...those of
us who love to experiment [isn't that one > of the reasons for amateur
radio] who are kept in technology jail by the > current outmoded
regulation by mode.... > > US Hams are falling further and further
behind in "advancing the art of > radio" because we are shackled by the
archaic rules.. > > And frankly RM-11306 does not go nearly far
enough in freeing us from > Technolgy Jail... >
*EXACTLY*
what experimentation is being held back, Howard?
This was discussed in
a thread right here not three weeks ago and the conclusion was that this
was a false claim.
So tell us -- exactly what experimentation is
being held back?
I can tell you what experimentation will be held back
by the bandwidth regulation proposal -- digital modes using
adaptive bandwidth techniques. You won't be able to go from narrow to wide
to narrow to wide unless you do it in the wideband area along with all the
other wideband digital and analog signals - like the high powered SSB.
That's going to be a hell of place to find a spot to experiment in, isn't
it?
But the ARRL -- and you apparently -- aren't concerned at all about
that, right? That kind of experimentation isn't part of your "third camp",
I guess. You'd rather see the entire band full of high powered SSB and
aggressive ARQ modes so NO experimentation on anything else will be
possible.
tim
ab0wr
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