Demetre SV1UY wrote:

> First of all not many can afford a satellite phone, which is also not
> amateur radio. A satellite phone plus connection fees are far more
> expensive than a PACTOR MODEM. Second many do not even have the luxury
> of a UHF link, nor are they near a town, so HF is playing a viable
> role in their communications. This is where PACTOR 3 comes and solves
> their problem. Also when everything has gone down in an emergency,
> PACTOR 3 can give you reliable communications using a PACTOR mailbox
> that resides in a neighbouring country. Sometimes through the night
> when I cannot access any European PACTOR PMBOS because I do not have a
> decent 80 meters antenna

It looks like your Internet connection to this list is working fine. Are 
you using PACTOR?

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