The FCC never said anything that was a commitment. A staff member wrote a
very non committal letter basically hoping you would go away. This FCC stuff
is silly.
On 7/12/10 5:33 PM, KH6TY kh...@comcast.net wrote:
Unless there is spread spectrum in ROS you cannot use it. Of
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From: W2XJ w...@w2xj.net
Sent: Jul 12, 2010 6:24 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: AW: [digitalradio] Re: Moving ROS forward in the USA?
The FCC never said anything that was a commitment. A staff member wrote a
very non committal letter basically hoping you
7:19 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: AW: [digitalradio] Re: Moving ROS forward in the USA?
That would mean if you would implement ros or similar in a multimode soft
like multipsk or dm780 you would not be allowed to use it (the whole soft)
in us ??? I think if only a part of the soft
Unless there is spread spectrum in ROS you cannot use it. Of course, you
can use the part that is not spread spectrum, but the FCC is not going
to issue a blanket approval for ROS if any part of it is spread
spectrum. They are not interested in issuing approvals for programs
anyway. They just
I was begging onb my knees that jose will Stopp the autospotting cause that
made a lot of trouble
I said that we all should stop the adif in a firewall . maybe THAT will
bring jose to think
But if he has made a decision there is almost no way to change his thoughts
I do not know if boycott will
I have been followed this character Ros from the start. Sorry to say ,
but I'm not surprised at all . This fits in with his odd but fascinating
personality.
LA5VNA Steinar
On 12.07.2010 23:38, Siegfried Jackstien wrote:
I was begging onb my knees that jose will Stopp the autospotting cause