Rick, >From the ARRL's website:
" "Rather, we ask only that the Commission restore the privileges unintentionally withdrawn from those who operate and who utilize automatically controlled NARROWBAND digital stations between 3620 and 3635 kHz," the League said. The ARRL pointed out that while the R&O left unchanged rules permitting automatically controlled NARROWBAND digital in that segment, it eliminated RTTY and data as permitted emissions above 3600 kHz. " (all caps added by me) This is a sneaky way to have pactor 3 accepted by the FCC as a narrowband mode. I guarantee you if this was accepted without public comments by the FCC, the ARRL would use it as a precedent in the future! Jim WA0LYK --- In [email protected], KV9U <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Jim, > > Pactor 3 is not classified as a narrowband mode. It is a fairly wideband > digital mode. > > > 73, > > Rick, KV9U >
