Nate Duehr wrote:
>>It is identified in voice. Just say your call sign just as you would in
>>any other mode.
>>
>>It's looked on as a regular voice mode, just digital modulation instead
>>of FM, AM, etc.
> 
> 
> General notes about digital modulation:
> 
> Of course, there's another thing to consider...
> 
> "Codes and Ciphers" aren't allowed in the Amateur service.  Therefore
> digital modulation used in the Ham Bands must be a readily-available,
> published standard.
> 
> Concocting your own digital modulation type is okay, as long as you
> publish it for all to use and decode.  Or use an industry standard digital
> modulation type that someone else already published.
> 
> If your chosen digital modulation type includes encryption, that also
> immediately disqualifies it, unless the encryption can be turned off.
> 

That's the long version of what I said, yes ;cD
On the last statement, yes, but the encryption _must_ be turned off all 
the time. P25 is perfectly legit on the ham bands (and there are a few 
people using it) as long as you don't turn on encryption.

-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL





 
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