Hi Graham,
ROS software is transmitting a large quantity of messages many fake, some will say illegal, every time your software if turned on, and received a message from a radio amatuer with his own call or a "borrowed" callsign. This was discovered due to my questioning where US calls came from and what they represented on this logger. http://www.hampsots.net/ in Australia. The owner has made changes and is in conflict now with the ROS author. ROS author wants to see ROS section closed down on Netspots.net zodat we do not can see this happening any longer. (more to it ) Both on this yahoo board and the ROS modem board you can find details of this since last Friday when this was discovered not by me though. 73 Rein W6SZ --- In [email protected], "graham787" <g0...@...> wrote: > > Rein, > > I'm reading this last post , but something is missing , what problem is > Jose supposed to fix ? On what ground's should the rest of the world > stop using the mode ? > > My license allows me to transmit mfsk , makes no reference to how the > frequency steps are generated and expressly forbids transmissions in code or > cypher and as Ros-1 is freely available (for now) the secret aspect is not > applicable > > I think , it has been reasonably established , that the catch 22o clause is > historic, bandwidth lead and has been overtaken by technology. > > Lester ,posted quite a viable path to resolve the problem.. very little in > engineering is back and white , Lester's post is suitably Gray to split > opinions .. and that's all it needs ..a new common ground .. a way out for > all involved. > > There is nothing 'we' The old world can do in support of the situation , > on the contrary, perhaps the apparent exclusion of the middle of the 'new > world' from technological advancement may add leverage ? > > 73 -G . > > > > > --- In [email protected], rein0zn@ wrote: > > > > > > Sigi > > > > > > You in Germany and perhaps others in Spain, Italy, France, UK, Russia > > should stop > > using ROS until Jose fixes this problem . > > > > I am sure he is sensitive to that and will respond to a temporary boycott. > > > > One should be able to do this via the amateur radio organizations, DARC. > > RSGB etc > > They send out newsletters, get out the word so that Jose wil listen. > > > > I do not think ARRL will respond, fof them it is easy, "ROS is illegal to > > use", so > > why should we getting involved? > > > > 73 Rein W6SZ > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > >From: Siegfried Jackstien <siegfried.jackstien@> > > >Sent: Jul 12, 2010 7:19 PM > > >To: [email protected] > > >Subject: AW: [digitalradio] Re: Moving ROS forward in the USA? > > > > > >That would mean if you would implement ros or similar in a multimode soft > > >like multipsk or dm780 you would not be allowed to use it (the whole soft) > > >in us ??? I think if only a part of the soft is forbidden to use (on > > >transmit) all other modes can be used > > > > > >If for instance rtty was forbidden in germany but no other mode I can use > > >all other modes in a given software > > > > > >So if in us ros hf is forbidden (but not ros mf) you could use it in us . > > >right?? > > > > > >Just my understanding of laws ,, but I may be wrong > > > > > >Sigi > > > > > > > > > > > >
