Hey, what would they call a picture of a data file?

:-)

Seems we are putting too fine a point on things.

For emergency communications purposes we *need*
to have tested and implemented non-proprietary
modes that are multi-format, data, voice, and
images.

Bureaucrats have once again partially addressed the
issues enough so that they will have work sorting
through the confusion they have created -- it's
sure to justify their paychecks for another year.

Sigh ... doc

> If you sent a text file, that would be considered "data". As would, if I
> understand correctly, essentially any other kind of file except one
> containing some type of sound, image or video.
> 
> An interesting question would be, what would an MP3 recording of a PSK31
> signal count as?
> 
> -Joe, KD8ATU
> 
> Andrew O'Brien wrote:
>> I don't quite understand Mark's point about using "data" via something like 
>> WinDRM.  What is "data"?  WindDRM sends images and DV, when it us in receive 
>> mode and is decoding a picture it indicates it is receiving  "data".  I 
>> would not expect to be allowed to send a picture in the RTTY/DATA sub-bands.


-- 

Thanks! & 73,
doc, KD4E
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