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Old July 1st 05, 05:44 PM
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A very experienced Amateur on this forum has suggested that the amount of
bandwidth available to a particular mode might be linked to how well users of
that mode behave on the air. He may well have hit on a new regulatory tool
which would reward good behaviour with greater spectrum availability.

With this in mind, please rank the following alphabetical list of popular modes
in order of their good behaviour (least citations/letters from K4ZDH, least
times you've been deliberately interfered with by the mode, etc.)

AM
AMTOR
AX.25
CW
PACTOR
PSK-xx
RTTY (5-bit baudot)
RTTY (7-bit ASCII)
SSB
SSTV

73, de Hans, K0HB
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Come sit by the fire and warm your bones. Let's enjoy a bracing drink and a few
tales.

"The wind was picking up, clouds were rolling in, the fish had quit biting, my
hands were numb, nose was running, I had to pee, and I was thinking of heading
for the dock when..."




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Old July 1st 05, 06:07 PM
Jim Hampton
 
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"KØHB" wrote in message
hlink.net...
A very experienced Amateur on this forum has suggested that the amount of
bandwidth available to a particular mode might be linked to how well users

of
that mode behave on the air. He may well have hit on a new regulatory

tool
which would reward good behaviour with greater spectrum availability.

With this in mind, please rank the following alphabetical list of popular

modes
in order of their good behaviour (least citations/letters from K4ZDH,

least
times you've been deliberately interfered with by the mode, etc.)

AM
AMTOR
AX.25
CW
PACTOR
PSK-xx
RTTY (5-bit baudot)
RTTY (7-bit ASCII)
SSB
SSTV

73, de Hans, K0HB
--
Come sit by the fire and warm your bones. Let's enjoy a bracing drink and

a few
tales.

"The wind was picking up, clouds were rolling in, the fish had quit

biting, my
hands were numb, nose was running, I had to pee, and I was thinking of

heading
for the dock when..."



Hello, Hans


Well, I've never encountered problems with CW nor RTTY. AM I won't even get
into )

If one looks towards CB, it would seem that questionable behavior has been
rewarded in the past, not that I would recommend poor behavior


73 from Rochester, NY
Jim AA2QA



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Old July 1st 05, 06:28 PM
Chesty Puller
 
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"KØHB" wrote in message
hlink.net...
A very experienced Amateur on this forum has suggested that the amount of
bandwidth available to a particular mode might be linked to how well users
of
that mode behave on the air. He may well have hit on a new regulatory
tool
which would reward good behaviour with greater spectrum availability.

With this in mind, please rank the following alphabetical list of popular
modes
in order of their good behaviour (least citations/letters from K4ZDH,
least
times you've been deliberately interfered with by the mode, etc.)

AM
AMTOR
AX.25
CW
PACTOR
PSK-xx
RTTY (5-bit baudot)
RTTY (7-bit ASCII)
SSB
SSTV

73, de Hans, K0HB
--
Come sit by the fire and warm your bones. Let's enjoy a bracing drink and
a few
tales.

"The wind was picking up, clouds were rolling in, the fish had quit
biting, my
hands were numb, nose was running, I had to pee, and I was thinking of
heading
for the dock when..."



That's a good one for down at the Legion Hall
Hans.


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