Hi Walt,

SHARES, is VOICE, PACTOR I and ALE AMD at this time.

MARS is using just about every FEC/ARQ protocol common in the U.S. In 
MARS CW, it long ago was obsoleted. RTTY has not officially been 
obsoleted, but is all but gone. In MARS AMTOR/SITOR is still seeing 
use, mostly in FEC, but fading away. PACTOR I, GTOR, CLOVER, PACTOR 
II and PACTOR III in that order see the most use via commercial 
TNC/Modems. Next comes MIL-STD-188-110x modems and various wave 
forms. ALE and AQC-ALE acty is ramping up and thus more use of the 
ALE DTM and DBM protocols.

Both SHARES and MARS will be moving more to ALE network operations 
and to full STANAG 5066 in time as are all U.S. Government agencies 
and supporting entities.

/s/ Steve, N2CKH/AAR2EY

At 11:39 AM 12/14/2006, you wrote:
>Doc,
>
>The problem with SHARES, MARS, Red Cross and other NGO disaster 
>operations frequency/spectrum assignemnts is that the assignments 
>say what type of transmissions are allowed.  Thus if the frequency 
>is assigned for SSB, then you cannot use CW or a data mode...even if 
>the organization desired to.  SHARES and MARS frequencies have a 
>better change of getting other modes allowed on their frequencies 
>than other NGOs.
>
>Walt/K5YFW


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