This Saturday, September 20th, the Feld Hell Club is holding our See
you in September Sprint, a two-hour Sprint from 2200 - 2400Z. Bonus
points will be awarded as follows: whoever earns the most multipliers
(different states, provinces, or countries) will earn 100 points.
Whoever gets the
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Rick W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking at the mode as a QAM constellation with several speeds, if
using
an SSB transmitter and sending an image (fax) and excluding the
bandwidth part, for HF using an SSB suppressed carrier with a quantized
or digital
EasyPal uses DRM so there are multiple subcarriers and its facsimile as it
displays an image on the screen so J2C seems appropriate. The FCC definition of
facsimile allows the image to be stored in a file before or after transmission
without affecting the emission designator. If it is used to
Hi John,
While the EasyPal program is primarily used on HF for image
transmission, since it can send data in most any form, the Third Symbol
does matter here in the U.S. since you can not send image (fax) in the
RTTY/Data portions of the bands unless 500 Hz or narrower and EasyPal is
closer
FYI
For those on this list that I contacted direct about having a 2nd SCS TNC
for sale. It's found a new home. After 5 weeks and no buyer I gave it
away to a another Navy MARS member.
I was assuming that people use EasyPal in the phone/image portions of the HF
bands as it is marketed as an SSTV program.
73,
John
KD6OZH
- Original Message -
From: Rick W
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 18:52 UTC
Subject: Re:
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John B. Stephensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I was assuming that people use EasyPal in the phone/image portions
of the HF bands as it is marketed as an SSTV program.
73,
John
KD6OZH
Ok John as a wide mode it should only be use in the phone part of