Hi Sholto, I believe ROS is 2250 Hz regardless of baud rate and hence similar BW to standard ALE 141A and some Paxtor III signals.
73, Bill N9DSJ --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "sholtofish" <sho...@...> wrote: > > > > --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andy obrien <k3ukandy@> wrote: > > > > Sholto, my tests suggest it is people on 14101 USB splashing in to you BBS > > frequency, rather than creeping up the band. > > > > Andy K3UK > > > > OK, I wasn't sure how wide the ROS signal was but it obviously is quite wide. > Similar to ALE in bw terms? > > I have to say ROS sounds an odd signal - kind of like one of those computers > from 1970s SCIFI movies! Perhaps the author could put a lot of blinky lights > on the GUI for that authentic retro feel :) LOL > > As to whether it is legal or not I think I agree that as long as the > transceiver is not jumping around in frequency it isn't a problem. > > Makes you think about the legality of ALE with it's frequency hopping > properties and soundings? Is ALE really legal under current regs? > > 73 > > Sholto >