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Channel Jumper wrote:
There is nothing special about 9600 baud @ UHF FM..... That is of course completely wrong. There is a lot special about 9600 baud (the G3RUH FSK modem). The main thing it that it requires modulation from 10 Hz upward, and this causes trouble when the transceiver uses a single PLL that directly generates the transmit frequency, and where the modulation is forced on the PLL VCO voltage. That includes most mobile FM transceivers from the era when packet was popular. For good performance on 9600 baud you need a transceiver where the transmit signal is mixed from a fixed frequency that is modulated and the variable PLL-generated frequency, as is common in multimode transceivers, or alternatively use a crystal controlled transceiver that has no PLL in it. At our local node we used an ancient AEG/Telefunken crystal controlled transceiver, it had modulation to DC. This produced the best eye-pattern on 9600 baud I have ever seen. |
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