ooops , sorry the mouse was faster than the brain....

pse ignore the post
73
Wolfgang, dl7nb
www.dx-buddy.net





Am 25.02.2010 um 00:43 schrieb jose alberto nieto ros:



I don't understand what you say?

De: Wolfgang dl7nb <dl...@gmx.de>
Para: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Enviado: jue,25 febrero, 2010 00:40
Asunto: Re: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?

think I lost your id number in icq... clicked to fast...

73
Wolfgang, dl7nb
www.dx-buddy. net





Am 25.02.2010 um 00:30 schrieb jose alberto nieto ros:



Hi Bonnie, i saw in the first place of that list: Chip 64 explaining clearly that Chip 64 is Spread Spectrum.

Then, what have to say ARRL about it ? They are publishing a SS in his own officcial website. Somebody can explain me what happen here?






De: expeditionradio <expeditionradio@ yahoo.com>
Para: digitalradio@ yahoogroups. com
Enviado: mié,24 febrero, 2010 23:20
Asunto: [digitalradio] Is ROS Documentation Published?

> Jose wrote:
> if anywant know about ROS protocol is Jose Alberto Nieto Ros

Hi Jose,

Do you plan to publish documentation of a non-Spread Spectrum version of ROS mode?

Examples of public documentation:
http://www.arrl. org/FandES/ field/regulation s/techchar/

Best Wishes,
Bonnie Crystal KQ6XA

FCC Rules for amateur radio service in USA
" §97.309(a)(4) Technical Descriptions
(4) An amateur station transmitting a RTTY or data emission using a digital code specified in this paragraph may use any technique whose technical characteristics have been documented publicly, such as CLOVER, G-TOR, or PacTOR, for the purpose of facilitating communications. "











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