Re: [digitalradio] Re: There is a pattern in the ROS signal when idling

2010-03-01 Thread John B. Stephensen
2:44 - To: Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: There is a pattern in the ROS signal when idling  The problem is that the FCC regulations are overly complex and people need a specialized engineering background to interpret some of them. 99% of the licensees probably can't interpr

Re: [digitalradio] Re: There is a pattern in the ROS signal when idling

2010-02-28 Thread W2XJ
I still do not think they will get involved. This is kindergarten politics and bad for our hobby. From: KH6TY Reply-To: Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 15:09:57 -0500 To: Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: There is a pattern in the ROS signal when idling Self-regulating means that we

Re: [digitalradio] Re: There is a pattern in the ROS signal when idling

2010-02-28 Thread W2XJ
A good portion of the FCC rules is almost cut and paste from ITU standards which apply worldwide. From: "John B. Stephensen" Reply-To: Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 01:02:44 - To: Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: There is a pattern in the ROS signal when idling  The probl

Re: [digitalradio] Re: There is a pattern in the ROS signal when idling

2010-02-28 Thread John B. Stephensen
The problem is that the FCC regulations are overly complex and people need a specialized engineering background to interpret some of them. 99% of the licensees probably can't interpret every word in the regulations so they ask for help in this forum when something is not clear. 73, John KD6OZH

Re: [digitalradio] Re: There is a pattern in the ROS signal when idling

2010-02-28 Thread KH6TY
interpret the rules and figure it out for themselves. *From: *KH6TY > *Reply-To: *> *Date: *Sat, 27 Feb 2010 09:58:58 -0500 *To: *> *Subject: *Re: [digitalradio] Re: There is a pattern in the ROS signal when id

Re: [digitalradio] Re: There is a pattern in the ROS signal when idling

2010-02-28 Thread Dave Ackrill
W2XJ wrote: > Skip > > An FCC staff member told an interested group at > Dayton that if they were qualified to hold their license, they should have > the ability to read and interpret the rules and figure it out for > themselves. That's what the old Radio Communication Agency used to do in the

Re: [digitalradio] Re: There is a pattern in the ROS signal when idling

2010-02-28 Thread W2XJ
to read and interpret the rules and figure it out for themselves. From: KH6TY Reply-To: Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 09:58:58 -0500 To: Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: There is a pattern in the ROS signal when idling Thanks for the clarification, Rein. That agrees with what Steinar

Re: [digitalradio] Re: There is a pattern in the ROS signal when idling

2010-02-27 Thread KH6TY
Thanks for the clarification, Rein. That agrees with what Steinar sees, and with the Wikipedia discussion, which says in part, "Most pseudorandom generator algorithms produce sequences which are uniformly distributed by any of several tests. It is an open question, and one central to the the

[digitalradio] Re: There is a pattern in the ROS signal when idling

2010-02-27 Thread pa0r
SS uses pseudorandom codes to wag the carrier(s). EVERY pseudorandom code is repetitive, the length may vary. 73, Rein PA0R --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, KH6TY wrote: > > That's a good analysis, Steinar. Is it possible to see if the pattern > changes when sending data? That is all the F