It seems odd to me too Rick.

However, i do note...

means of on-off keying (emission designator 150HA1A) continues to be used by
amateur stations because
of its reliability in difficult propagation conditions. ARRL also states
that the other requested emission
designators – 60H0J2B (which is generally known as PSK31) and 2K80J2D (which
is generally known as
PACTOR-III) – are popular narrowband data modes.16 We propose to add these
three emission
designators, which would allow four permissible emission types to be used in
the 60 meter band. We
propose to permit any additional modulation techniques that we adopt to be
used on all assigned
frequencies within the 60 meter band, including the assigned frequency 5368
kHz in the event that we do
not adopt our proposal to replace the assigned frequency 5368 kHz with
5358.5 kHz"

PSK31 would be welcome.


Andy K3UK

On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Rick Ellison <[email protected]> wrote:

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> http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-10-76A1.pdf
>
> This just makes no sense to me why you would push Pactor III on a
> channelized frequency setting..
>
> 73 Rick N2AMG
> www.n2amg.com
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