This goes to part of my question and it is exciting
to envision "smart filters".

Of course a cell phone is only handling same modes
absent many of the huge variables present on HF Ham
bands so the challenge is considerably more complex.

I am certain that Hams and associated business interests
are up to it.  We just need the ARRL and FCC to think
carefully before they act and to consult the majority
vs the minority of Hams *prior* to decision making.

73, kd4e

 > Dr. Howard S. White wrote:
> DV opens up the possibilites for intelligent digital 
> QRM filters.. wherein we could program radios it ignore 
> other DV signals occupying virtually the same frequency
> ... imagine the possibilities of multiple DV QSO's 
> occupying the same bandwidth as a single SSB or AM QSO
> ... Heck you are already doing this with your cell phone 
> ...where upwards of 20 simultaneous conversations share 
> the same channel.  Imagine the possibilities....

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