You will find that ANY mode changing its bandwidth during a qso will be highly 
unpopular.

The best example is PACTOR III, which will QRM a 2.5 kHz band segment under 
good conditions, disturbing multiple narrow band qso's.

E.g. if you would say 'pactor 3 switches to 2.5kHz under good condx' the 
viewpoint is wrong.
Actually Pactor 3 switches back to 500 Hz under marginal condx.

The basic bandwidth of pactor 3 is 2.5 kHz. And it should be banned from narrow 
band segments.

73,

Rein PA0R


> I think we will be able to use emissions with bandwidths greater than
> 500Hz in the RTTY/Data subbands, but it is very interesting to me to find
> how popular limiting the maximum occupied bandwidth to 500Hz actually is
> with the general ARS population.  
> 
> 73,
> 
> Mark N5RFX
> 



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