Hi Scott,
Clover 2000 (circa 1995) is a wide bandwidth version of Clover II (circa
1992) and is may be used by a few agencies. It uses proprietary
hardware/firmware similar to Pactor 2 and 3 with 8 tones at a baud rate
of 62.5. I don't know if it is still used by American Red Cross, but at
one
I'm trying to figure out what the difference is between two global HF e-mail
systems and need some help. What is the advantages and disadvantages and
differences between CLOVER 2000 and WINLINK 2000? Why would I invest in a
CLOVER 2000 setup versus a WINLINK 2000 setup? Any and all comments app
: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] Clover?
So there's still a lot of Clover activity? Maybe I don't listen there
enough, but then I don't hear enough to justify listening there.
All I was pointing out is that Clover is a 500 Hz wide mode and for
unknown
* More than +10 dB SNR Thruput
** Less than -5 dB SNR Number of
Walt/K5YFW
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So there's still a lot of Clover activity? Maybe I don't listen there
enough, but then I don't hear enough to justify listening there.
All I was pointing out is that Clover is a 500 Hz wide mode and for
some reason it operates below the 14070 PSK band.
Of course on a contest weekend all band pla