Hi John,

Can you tell us anything about how this technology is working out? From 
what I can see from the web site, it replaces and is backward compatible 
to RFSM2400.

Although we can not use it here in the U.S. on the frequency you 
selected, it could be used to send images in the phone/image portions of 
the U.S. sub bands. What is your feel for the robustness or lack of it, 
etc.? The waveforms appear to be based upon the MIL STD modes although 
some may be modified.

Have you registered the program? Or plan to if the 30 day test has not 
run out?

The cost seems very high to me at $290 USD for the pro version, but even 
the $180 USD price for the "ham" version is still impractical for many 
to purchase unless they could actually use it, and it would work as well 
as say, Pactor 3 or close to it.

Is the "old" RFSM2400 program available for free ham use? I now have the 
capability to key a COM port PTT mode so could use the older program. I 
see that the new program claims to support CI-V.

Any thoughts on this? Anyone else who has experience with either of 
these programs?

73,

Rick, KV9U




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