Re: [digitalradio] Re: Should some digital modes be considered obsolete?

2006-01-30 Thread John Becker
Right you are Jerry. I have been using a TTY machine for over 25 years. The only problem I have had is some software and most TNC are using 200Hz shift and some of the operators seem to think they must be on USB. At 05:51 PM 1/30/06, you wrote: >Rick, > >Hams like to hang on to old technology, so

[digitalradio] Re: Should some digital modes be considered obsolete?

2006-01-30 Thread Jerry W
Rick, Hams like to hang on to old technology, some like to experiment, so if the mode is available in the software package, why delete it? Have asked other contacts if they want to try one of the less used modes, and made some discovery as to how they work. Jerry - K0HZI --- In digitalradio@

[digitalradio] Re: Should some digital modes be considered obsolete?

2006-01-30 Thread jhaynesatalumni
It's my understanding that DominoEX is supposed to replace DominoF. I can't say about the others - certainly there are more modes out there than people are using. And then some modes I would call "archaic" but not "obsolete". Such as Baudot RTTY - there actually seems to be an increasing number