Digital slowscan uses tones, just like AFSK, PSK31, or any other soundcard-based mode. It does not use analog, continuously variable tones, like original slowscan, but discrete tones, like AFSK. It does not use a bandwidth wider than a standard SSB signal, about 2.5 - 2.8 khz. In fact when I receive digital slowscan I narrow the bandwidth to remove interference.

The worst "our frequency" offenders are the daily social nets found throughout the phone allocations. One frequency on each band does not strike me as frequency hogging, and it does allow the few users of a mode to find one another. In the case of PSK31, it allows many times more QSOs to be possible in the approximately 3khz segment used.

Monty K2DLJ


I am concerned with the creepage into our phone bands of wide digital modes with
their raw audio when tuning in SSB mode. The occupants of these frequencies
are also typically very protective of "their" frequencies and tend to be
intolerant of "intruders".

AB2TC - Knut

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