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There may be light at the end of the tunnel after all!!!! At 05:14 PM 5/6/2007, you wrote:
> Is this app operating system neutral or is > it dependent on a single OS? > Thanks! & 73, doc, KD4E Hi Doc, 141 ALE is completely "OS neutral". It is a US federal standard. Over the past 5 years, it has become the defacto "universal" global standard for HF connectivity for voice and/or data communications. Until recently, only about a thousand hams had 141 ALE capability. ALE (-144) is currently implemented in many different "operating systems" such as: 1) Hardware (no external computer required) embedded in transceivers such as Icom IC-F7000, Vertex VX-1700, Micom, Harris, Rockwell, R&S, Codan, etc. etc. 2) Software (PCALE, MULTIPSK, or MARS-ALE) running on computers interfaced to ham or commercial transceivers. 3) External ALE hardware controllers interfaced to HF commercial or mil transceivers. More information, click here: <http://hflink.com>http://hflink.com Bonnie KQ6XA
