7, 8 and 9 indicate multiple channels. In the U.S., 2 has been interpreted to 
include multiple subcarriers but only one channel.

73,

John
KD6OZH

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Rui Manuel 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 23:41 UTC
  Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Emision designators for EasyPal


  --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "John B. Stephensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  wrote:
  >
  > I was assuming that people use EasyPal in the phone/image portions
  of the HF bands as it is marketed as an SSTV program. 
  > 
  > 73,
  > 
  > John
  > KD6OZH
  > 
  Ok John as a wide mode it should only be use in the phone part of the
  bands, no questions about that. 

  In SSB mode I am tented to classify it also as J2C but the 2
  classifier, says that it as only one modulated subcarrier, and it as
  several subcarries. 
  The C symbol nominates it as picture. 
  Could it be J7C or even J8C for several carriers ?

  So a SSB signal using this program and sending a picture could be
  classify as

  J = SSB
  8 = analog and digital in the same emission and several carriers.
  C = picture 

  An SSB signal using this program and transmitting a txt file could be
  classified as

  J = SSB
  8 = analog and digital in the same emission and several carriers.
  D = Data transmission

  I must say that I am using the program in 14.233/236 with very good
  results, so I am not the better judge.
  My intention is to ask permission to use it in the digital part of the
  2m band, so I must have a classification for it.
  Here we can't do Analog SSTV in the 2m Band, only Fax. 
  My intention is to ask permission for 12K5F8D or 12K5F8C who knows?

  I must see the 2 extra designators also.

  Rui CT1QK



   

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