That is a Spread Spectrum in all his expression and ¿Chip64 is legal?. Then 
what are we discuss?




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De: silversmj <[email protected]>
Para: [email protected]
Enviado: mié,24 febrero, 2010 01:46
Asunto: [digitalradio] Re: ROS . FCC request and response

  
Greetings All,

Hmmm . . . with that stated, I guess all US stations should cease Chip64 
emissions as it is described using SS, see
http://www.arrl. org/FandES/ field/regulation s/techchar/ Chip64.pdf
(Note: ARRL)

Someone should mention this to the ARRL VA Section NTS as they apparently run a 
Net using Chip64, see
http://aresracesofv a.org/index. php?option= com_content& view=article& 
id=88&Itemid= 95
(Also note: ARRL)

I have played with the earlier versions in RX and found it fun and interesting, 
but 2250Hz wide BW in the CW portions of the Bands is a little much. RTTY Tests 
are rough enough.

As was mentioned before by an individual, it is easy for the for bureaucrats/ 
authorities to just say "no", especially if they already have a busy day and 
don't want to say they need more information.

73 & GL de Mike KB6WFC





      

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