Several of us have tested RFSM2400 on HF and some local hams have tested 
it with me on VHF. While you do need pretty good signals to work at the 
higher speeds, it can work quite well as long as signals are high enough 
above zero dB SNR to permit throughput at the slowest speed. I like the 
idea of having one basic software package that covers a wide spectrum of 
conditions and has a very basic and understandable appearance on the 
computer screen.

You can use these high baud rate single tone MIL-STD-188-110 modems here 
in the U.S. throughout most of the VHF and higher bands and also it is 
my view that they can be used to transmit images and FAX in the 
phone/image portions of the bands. I doubt that the FCC will give you 
any grief if you do that.

If you had the commercial product, which has a server, I think you could 
also act as a gateway station to forward e-mail into the internet. John, 
VE5MU, would know how that is done.

73,

Rick, KV9U


matt gregory wrote:
>  Hello Ive been using rfsm2400 for emcom purposes it is awesome
> I have sent simulated reports to stations in as little as 31sec min 
> text format
> my question is what freq are available and calls for email access
> and other info would be great 
> thanks
>  
>
> MATTHEW A. GREGORY
> KC2PUA
>

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