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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , (Brian Kelly) writes: (Len Over 21) wrote in message ... In article , (Brian Kelly) writes: I have yet to see or hear of a single example of a nocode experimenting with a new wide mode. For that matter none of the Extra "wideband digigeeks"who have bleated the same refrain have done anything but talk either. Is PSK31 chopped liver? :-) When did a 31 Hz wide mode become "wideband"? Martinez' innovation comes from scaling current wideband data communications at high rates to the slow, real-time rates of amateur radio environments. That involved some good application of Information Theory and other things, not in being spoon-fed How To Do It from the pages of QST. I noted that you didn't really provide an answer to the question. A comment was made about wide band modes. You responded with something about PSK-31. Now you go into what Peter Martinez scaled. You haven't address the comment on wide band modes. I snipped the rest of your lecture since it didn't really deal with what was asked. Dave K8MN |
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