I have done some playing around with this Rick. Let me know if you want to try a "QSO".
Andy K3UK On 8/4/07, Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > When or how do you use the FS-1052, Appendix B modes? > > My current understanding is that FS-1052 is a subset of the > MIL-STD-188-110 modem and you can then select the default speeds and > maximum speeds, etc. > > Isn't this completely legal as long as you set the minimum and default > for 75 bps and the maximum at 300 bps? > > If these modes are as good as has been promoted at the currently illegal > speeds here in the U.S. (> 300 bps), they should work quite nicely for > the "slower" speeds up to 300 baud, since the slower speeds are going to > have the most robust signals possible with these modes. > > It seems very odd to me that we are not hearing any of this on any > digital groups and yet the ALE linking group is recommending to the ARRL > that we use this in place of developing new modes. > > Can those of you who are using these modes tell us more about them and > your experiences? Particularly throughput speeds and robustness compared > with other modes? > > 73, > > Rick, KV9U > > Steve Hajducek wrote: > > Hi Andy, > > > > It is the same 8FSK modem, however it uses shorter bursts for calling > > and sounding and there is a PSK burst mode as well which uses the > > MIL-STD-188-110 modem for generation. > > > > /s/ Steve, N2CKH > > > > > >
