New releases RFSM-8000 on http://rfsm2400.radioscanner.ru
New releases RFSM-8000 v.0536 on http://rfsm2400.radioscanner.ru
I notice that they have the 75 bps very robust mode implemented. Has
anyone tried this and compared it to Pactor 3's most robust mode?
73,
Rick, KV9U
dmitry_d2d wrote:
New releases RFSM-8000 v.0536 on http://rfsm2400.radioscanner.ru
VE5GPM has been moved to 80M for the next several weeks, operating on 3630
USB, non-standard modulation. This station will operate 24/7, and is located
in an Emergency Operations Center.
The download file area has several image files of different sizes. The mail
server is also fully
Changing the pricing structure three times in a very short amount of
time gives me concern to this marketing approach. The early adopters may
not have been given a fair treatment or have they been given rebates?
If these releases are 0.xxx, are they still considered to be beta efforts?
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To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 11:40 UTC
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] RFSM 8000
Thanks John.
Anyone in the USA care to remind us where on the bands the baud rates
of RFSM can be used and where they cannot, and why ? I'm confused.
Andy K3UK
On Jan 27, 2008 11:06
read from the above link
Les VK2DSG
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From: John B. Stephensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 7:19 AM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] RFSM 8000
From what I've seen, it implements MIL-STD-188-110B
Just looked at the RFSM2400 site to check for new versions
and Dmitry has a new pricing structure for the Amateur version
of RFSM8000 with the release of ver .528
http://rfsm2400.radioscanner.ru/
Regards
Les VK2DSG
Couple of points about RFSM8000...
. Have been using this up here in VE land, version .527, and our
file transfer results are similar to what the VK's are running, around 3000
baud average.
. we have a test station running 24/7 using either RFSM8000 or
ALE400, VE5GPM on