I agree and this concern has been considered in this thread.  The modem 
used in the MIL STD 188-110 MARS ALE implementation was modified to 
accommodate amateur rigs.  With the exception of SDR radios, COTS radios 
will typically have a 2.4 to 2.7 KHz transmit bandwidth.  I agree that if 
these radios are to be used, then this bandwidth limitation needs to be 
taken into consideration.    This is why we test these sort of things.  I 
think for HF bandwidths of 3 KHz are most appropriate.  That is just my 
opinion.


>My main concern is that as higher performance modems
>are discussed you can't just forget the RADIOs they are connected
>to. In the end, we are talking about a total system being required
>to maximize throughput. Not just wider bandwidths, and more tones.



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