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![]() wrote in message ups.com... You will find the answer to ALE questions at this ARRL site: http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/ale.html There are a million links on the above page. It would be nice if someone (in the know) could give a one word answer. HankG Robert11 wrote: Hello: Regarding ALE Automatic Link Establisment: If you happen to fall across a freq. that has been extablished by an ALE Controller for a particular conversation, would you hear it, or is it digital ? Thanks, B. |
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![]() HankG wrote: wrote in message ups.com... You will find the answer to ALE questions at this ARRL site: http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/ale.html There are a million links on the above page. It would be nice if someone (in the know) could give a one word answer. HankG When an ALE signal is tuned in on a AMS radio it sounds kind of like a babbling brook. In SSB it is much harder to discrib but it sounds like a bubbling flute, bad discription, but the best I can do. A number of digital carriers in a very small spectrum. It is very hard to discribe a sound. With the proper decoding software clear charactors will be displayed. The charactors may be plain text or encrypted. Terry |
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