--- In [email protected], "John Becker, WØJAB" <w0...@...> wrote:
>
> Just * how many * modes would like to put on one
> frequency at a time? If the frequency is in use then
> find another.
>

That's just the point. There isn't another. The space we have to use on HF is 
limited. All the frequencies we have are already being used by somebody. Look 
at all the trouble ROS mode has had trying to find a place to operate that 
didn't upset somebody.

We should be looking to develop better narrower modes that allow more people to 
make contacts using the space we have, instead of wide ones which will simply 
create conflict by forcing existing users into ever narrower corners of the 
available spectrum.

Most people are not interested in experimenting with new modes. They just want 
to make contacts using the modes we already have. They don't take kindly to 
being squeezed off the bands by new wideband modes and I entirely understand 
and sympathize with that.

Julian, G4ILO

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