The FCC could make part 97 more understandable if they adopted regulation by 
bandwidth but that effort died. EZPal on 14.233-14.237 MHz is OK as there 
are very few restrictions on image transmission.

73,

John
KD6OZH

----- Original Message ----- 
From: John
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 02:21 UTC
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Why would anyone


  So sorry John .....

of course you are right .....

we were supposed to have read and understood the contents of part 97 .....

I guess I must have forgotten the part that demanded we also memorize it 
verbatim with all it's technical terms and specs. I must be the one to admit 
it, I am the one that forgot some pieces of it ....

could you remind me again about where that rule was located? .... HiHi

In all seriousness, I was simply trying to illustrate a point that seemed to 
be misleading in the discussion. As I read the discussion, and indeed I 
could have missed some posts, but it appeared some were alluding that the 
maximum baud rate was 300 PERIOD, which as you have so expertly pointed out 
is quite untrue .....

Thank you for the clarification, however these limits still seem to fly in 
the face of such things as EZPal and a few others, especially when operating 
on customary HF frequencies around 20 meters (14.233 - 14.237 khz) ....

Thanks again

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