It is the bidirectional, pseudoduplex operation that reminded me of
Clover II (I never had the capability to run the original Clover mode,
nor the later Clover 2000). When I would chat with Ray Petit, the
inventor of Clover, Clover II, and also Coherent CW, we would typically
have what I would
Hi Rick,
Plus it retains the bi-directional (duplex) support ( and most
things) of DBM ARQ and thus both stations can type at the same time
and as soon as it sync's the resends will only be predicated on propo.
/s/ Steve, N2CKH
At 10:05 AM 2/27/2007, you wrote:
>Had a late night connection wi
Had a late night connection with VE5MU on 80 meters. While it would not
have been possible to maintain the link in the summer evening QRN
levels, it worked fairly well with pushing the power levels up to close
to 50 to 100 watts. The throughput is quite good at around 100 to 150
wpm I think whe
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Patrick Lindecker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Hello to all,
>
> >How fast can 141A ARQ FAE transfer data?
> To complete Rick about the transfer data. ARQ FAE sends mainly 8
bits characters (8 bits to be able to manage all "characters"
writings, as Gree