Hi Jim,

Actually CHIP worked ok, especially on the low bands. The Virginia NTS net used 
this and still may. I think the issues with CHIP, and perhaps ROS, have more to 
do with a strict definition of "spread spectrum" and "frequency hopping" then 
the reality of the mode.

73,

Bill N9DSJ

--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "jhaynesatalumni" <jhhay...@...> wrote:
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> --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, KH6TY <kh6ty@> wrote:
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> > I agree Dave, and Chip64 was abandoned over here on the same basis!
> > 
> I remember trying Chip64 without worrying about whether it was
> legal.  I got the impression it was abandoned just because it didn't
> work very well compared to some of the other modes that came out
> about the same time.
> 
> Jim W6JVE
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