Hello W2XJ. YOU are a man to my heart, You got it right on. I have tried to make that point from the day it happened.
Commitment -> consequences far beyond some silly ham radio stuff Commitees, study groups, legal advisors etc etc Poor Agent, what ever his or hers number was! 73 Rein W6SZ -----Original Message----- >From: W2XJ <[email protected]> >Sent: Jul 12, 2010 6:24 PM >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: AW: [digitalradio] Re: Moving ROS forward in the USA? > >The FCC never said anything that was a commitment. A staff member wrote a >very non committal letter basically hoping you would go away. This FCC stuff >is silly. > > >On 7/12/10 5:33 PM, "KH6TY" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> >> >> >> Unless there is spread spectrum in ROS you cannot use it. Of course, you can >> use the part that is not spread spectrum, but the FCC is not going to issue a >> blanket approval for ROS if any part of it is spread spectrum. They are not >> interested in issuing approvals for programs anyway. They just said that ROS >> was spread spectrum when asked and spread spectrum is not allowed under 222 >> MHz, and had the ARRL communicate that. >> >> As a ham in the US, you simply may not emit a spread spectrum signal on HF. >> It >> is your duty to ensure that you do not, however you go about it. It is not >> the >> FCC's job to tell you what program you can use. It is the ARRL's job to >> interpret the regulations if asked, which, in this case, it is illegal to use >> ROS 16 or 1 baud on HF, or any other variation that is FHSS. >> >> 73, Skip KH6TY >> >> On 7/12/2010 3:19 PM, Siegfried Jackstien wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> 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 >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >
