Is this  still  the  case , posted  26/2/2010 ?

>>The FCC did say they "viewed it as spread spectrum", not because of any 
technical inspection by them, but solely upon the documentation presented to 
them, and they qualified THAT by saying they assumed the author knew what he 
had written. << 

Q what  is the  FCC  definition of a  SS signal ? , this  system just uses  a 
little  random digital  noise  to  raise the  minimum s/n ..and like all  
modern qrp  system's , 50 mW of RF and  500 watts  in the  pc ...  but  If its 
ok above 220 the  concept must be 'ok'  , assumedly based on  bandwith grounds 
.. then how  is  translated to  non  use on HF via   standard ssb  filter or 
100 hz/50 Hz notch  for the  eme  and mf modes ..... 

G .. 

nb : the  MF system uses  64  pre  set  tones and is not the  same as  the  hf 
mode and was  crated after the  initial  post so  has never been comented on or 
 assesed as  such ... way in ?

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