Andy, you have used ALE. What center frequency or suppressed carrier
frequency should be used to be on the ALE channel at 14.109?
73 - Skip KH6TY
jose alberto nieto ros wrote:
One thing, 14.109 means that first tone is on 14.109.4 and last tone
is on 14.111.65
According to that, wich would the best option?
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*De:* KH6TY <kh...@comcast.net>
*Para:* digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
*Enviado:* lun,22 febrero, 2010 23:46
*Asunto:* Re: [digitalradio] ROS Advantage?
I agree with Andy - try 14.109 USB next. ALE is wideband, but of short
duration. It is worth a try, I think.
73 - Skip KH6TY
jose alberto nieto ros wrote:
That is true, narrow band interference cause a minimal interference
to ROS, and at the same form, ROS cause minimal interference to
narrow band modes.
The problem is if you join two wide modes at the same frequency.
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*De:* KH6TY <kh...@comcast. net>
*Para:* digitalradio@ yahoogroups. com
*Enviado:* lun,22 febrero, 2010 23:23
*Asunto:* Re: [digitalradio] ROS Advantage?
The hflink published ALE frequencies might be a good alternative for
others around the world, since ALE users should not notice the FHSS
ROS activity (according to the ROS documentation) and their soundings
are infrequent and of short duration, so they should cause minimal
interference to ROS activities.