On 03/04/2010 02:02 PM, Alan wrote:
> http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2010/03/04/11377/?nc=1
> So we can forget about here in the US...too bad it looked really nice...73, 
> Alan

I don't read it like that.

The FCC just says that:
1) spread spectrum is not allowed on HF, and
2) The Commission does not determine if a particular mode
    'truly' represents spread spectrum, and
3) The licensee of the station transmitting the emission is
    responsible for determining that the operation of the
    station complies with the rules.

Once Jose publishes a full specification for ROS (one that
is complete enough to create an interoperable alternative
implementation), US hams will be able to make the technical
determination that the FCC requires us to make.

Until then, there is no way to be sure whether or not ROS
is legal to use in the US.  We simply do not have enough
info to make the determination.

I expect that cautious US hams will avoid ROS until there
is certainty that ROS is in fact legal.

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