> 
> Please feel free to add to the list of "helpful" features which should
> be incorporated into Jamtorâ„¢ at some point in the future. 


How about some real world 21st century RF modes using 9 KHz or 12 KHz 
data channels?  None of those 1980's restrictions using mere 3 KHz.


from:  http://www.rockwellcollins.com/ecat/gs/MDM_Q9604.html?smenu=101
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"Rockwell Collins' MDM-Q9604 high-speed four-channel HF data modem is 
capable of transmitting data over a standard 3 kHz SSB (Single Sideband) 
at 9600 bps or a 6 kHz ISB (Independent Sideband) at 19200 bps. In 
addition, the MDM-Q9604 features three-channel (9 kHz bandwidth) and 
four-channel (12 kHz bandwidth) operation providing data rates up to 
64000 bps in the four-channel mode."
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Oh wait - you're kidding aren't you...

Seriously - there is, and must be, room for everybody and everything. 
Narrow band, SSB voice grade and a jungle area for real modern 
experimentation.  Our true strength is in our diversity...

73
Bill - WA7NWP




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