David,

Would you like to try a QSO on 432.090 using ROS 16 baud (or even 1 baud)? We are 250 miles apart, but every morning I can QSO in SSB phone with Charlotte, NC, stations on 432.095 at 200 miles even when there is no propagation enhancement, and with a Georgia, station at 225 miles. We are also currently testing Olivia 16-500 on SSB on that band with good success. I am retired and available most of the time, so just email me for a sked if you like. My grid is FM02bt.

If necessary, we could start with CW, but if the -35 dB minimum S/N of ROS is correct, we should at least be able to make it at one baud if we coordinate frequencies closely.

There is no question about the legality of using ROS on 432 MHz.

73 - Skip KH6TY
kh...@comcast.net
http://kh6ty.home.comcast.net/~kh6ty/



wd4kpd wrote:


--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com <mailto:digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com>, Andy obrien <k3uka...@...> wrote:
>
> http://www.obriensweb.com/bandmap.html <http://www.obriensweb.com/bandmap.html>
>
> A quick and dirty chart. Comments welcome.
>

well Andy, quick and dirty this is almost the way the FCC has dictated
it. of course following it in the wide mode sections will by the laws
of physics and other human reasoning cause qrm to somebody.

so lets all get a life and accept it.

david/wd4kpd


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