Yes,

14.075 was the Pactor "calling freq", don't know who decided that.   I have 
not heard any ARQ Pactor in a long time, is it still used by anyone?

73 Buddy WB4M

----- Original Message ----- 
From: ""John Becker, WØJAB"" <w0...@big-river.net>
To: <digitalradio@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 4:13 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: why does the ARRL.......


> At 02:51 PM 5/10/2010, you wrote:
>>Unfortunately lots of people have had bad experiences with Pactor 
>>and,naturally, like when you've been bitten by a big dog you don't forget 
>>it !
>>I used to enjoy using pactor with my PK232 during the 90's but many times 
>>my contacts were totally wiped out by a roving Pactor message system which 
>>used to drop on top of any QSO, I got so angry about this I gave up using 
>>Pactor.
>>
>>There nothing wrong with Pactor as long as the users stay in their pen,
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> And just where may that be Mel?
>
>>its the same with RTTY stations, some used to persist in using the only 
>>frequency used by PSK operators.
>
> Same question again. (freq wise)
> I think that you may be speaking about 14,075. If so that was the
> autostart freq for RTTY when I first got on RTTY in the early 70's.
> Way way before any squeaking sounding sound card mode came along.
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