Hello Bill,

It is theoritically possible.

But ARQ FAE means two things:
* a modulation: it is mainly issued from ALE (DBM),
* an ARQ protocol: it is matched to this ALE DBM modulation and is issued from 
a mix between Pax/Pax2 protocol and ALE DBM. I took the idea of ARQ memory 
(which is indispensable to limit the number of retries) from Pactor 1. However 
it is a soft memory (on each symbol) not a simple (hard) character memory.

The problem is not the modulation but the ARQ protocol which is the heart of 
the system. 
FLARQ/NBEMS could use other modulation but not other ARQ protocol...

>Is it a matter of using Multidem or Gui_serv_Multipsk to link
>to FLARQ? Sorry for the ignorant questions, but that is what I do best.
Yes it is possible to use a TCP/IP link between any program (Multidem or 
Gui_serv_Multipsk) and Multipsk (this one being a simple modem).

73
Patrick







  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bill McLaughlin 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 8:44 AM
  Subject: [multipsk] ARQ FAE - ALE400 - NBEMS dumb question


  All,

  ARQ FAE in ALE400 has proven, in my limited experience, to be
  extremely robust compared to other ARQ modes and occupies reasonable
  bandwidth. How difficult would this mode be to port to FLARQ/NBEMS?
  It seems to me to be tailor-made for this application (but what do I
  know?). Is it a matter of using Multidem or Gui_serv_Multipsk to link
  to FLARQ? Sorry for the ignorant questions, but that is what I do best.

  73,

  Bill N9DSJ



   

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