There is a KB to KB derivative of WSPR I believe called WSJT/JT65A but that is beside the point [that would end in a discussion on S/N ratio versus speed].
It's about a "new mode" that is mainly used at 2250Hz bandwidth at +8dB by it's users, and with three calling frequencies hard coded into the software, and that has a auto-beacon function... Marc, PD4U --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Siegfried Jackstien" <siegfried.jackst...@...> wrote: > > >Jose is then inventing the (too wide) wheel again. José's goals have been > met by WSPR far and far better... > > No that is not correct > > Does wspr send keyboard to keyboard with any text at any given time with 300 > signs a minute ? > > No wspr is different in many ways > > Wspr is okay for propagation tests with low power and has a fixed transmit > window (in time) > > Ros is faster, has no timing window and no precoded messages > > so you can type what you want to the other not only call locator and > output > > any text is possible > > faster as most of us can type >