To minimize interference to others and to have the most success with NBEMS, we 
wish for everyone to follow the prescribed contact procedure for using NBEMS. 
Here is an except from the Help in the Flarq application:

Initiating an ARQ connect session


Start by sending a 'CQ NBEMS' or some similar unique way of indicating that you 
are seeking to send ARQ traffic. Do this from the digital modem program and not 
from flarq. The potential station for receiving your ARQ traffic will answer in 
the clear. Negotiate what digital mode you will use for the ARQ connection; ie: 
PSK-63, PSK-125, PSK-250, MFKS-16 etc. Then try that mode without ARQ to be 
sure that QRN and QSB will not seriously disrupt the connection. Ask the 
responding station to send an ARQ beacon using flarq. You will then see his ARQ 
callsign appear in the callsign window.

Click the CONNECT button to connect with that station. The text next to the 
diamond will change to CONNECTING and remain that way during the connect time 
out period. During the connection process the CONNECT button will be disabled 
(greyed out).

After a connection has been established the button label changes to 
'Disconnect' and the text next to the diamond indicator will read CONNECTED. 
Pressing this button will then execute an orderly disconnect from the other 
station and return the program to the CONNECTED state...

Blindly sending a beacon and waiting for a response is strongly discouraged!

Please follow the above procedure so as to minimize interference to other users 
and to establish what mode is most suitable for ARQ transfers under the current 
conditions. Note that DominoEx and the PSK modes are intended to be used for 
VHF use and the MFSK modes for HF use. On VHF, when operating near the noise 
level, it is helpful to start with PSK63, as the idle signal stands out most 
clearly over the noise background, even if DominoEx modes will produce the most 
error-free copy, having a lower minimum S/N requirement. Then, once tuned in 
PSK63, shift to DominoEx 11 without changing the tuning. If the path S/N is 
sufficient to use the PSK modes, and both transceivers are stable enough 
(probably using TCXO's), PSK125 or even PSK250 can be attempted, but before 
changing to a faster mode, copy should be error free when using the initial 
slower mode. The faster the mode, the better the S/N needs to be for minimum 
repeated blocks. When using PSK125 or PSK250, keep a little squelch active in 
order to prevent large amounts of garbage filling the screen in the absence of 
a signal, and enable AFC. On HF, start with MFSK16, with AFC enabled.

73, Skip KH6TY
NBEMS Development Team

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