Yes, My first AOR digital voice modem was the ARD9000 MK II. Being blind,
it was problematic for me to make sure I wasn't in the digital mode when
checking into a net and as a result was cursed out in a bar room brawler
fashion by the ncs and told not to come back on the frequency as I wasn't
I'm always showing my ignorance, but what is cam. I kind of understand psk
and bqpsk as my ARD9800 uses bqpsk for the carriers carrying the voice data
and sst and ascii keyboarding function of the modem. Sorry to tie up the
group with an elementary question that I should know.
73s, Jack
I am a little behind the curve on the various modes and how they are created
but in looking at the specs on my ARD9800 Digital modem, it baud rate can run
as high as 3600 but of course under ideal conditions with a band width ofapprox
2.6 khz. Besides voice, it does sstv, file transfer using
Hi Rick and thanks for helping me to understand some of the finer points of
data vs digital voice. When PSK31 first got started a few years ago, I got a
rig interface for my Kenwood 570DG I owned at the time and worked it very well
for a couple years. I am blind and had to arm wrestle my
John, What an experience! Glad to hear you are at home and that is where
you will heal the fastest and the best. Sorry for your pain and what a
curve ball. I have you on my prayer list and in my rembering part of my
limited brain recall. Best of luck and may 2007 bring you fast healing,
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