[hpsdr] The problem with digital modes

William H. Fite omniryx at gmail.com
Mon May 12 07:38:50 PDT 2014


I don't see many advantages to DV, Clyde, but (1) there isn't much of it
around and (2) I remember friends back in the sixties telling me that SSB
offered no advantages over AM, so go figure.


On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 10:33 AM, Clyde Washburn <k2ue at rochester.rr.com>wrote:

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> I was expressing an opinion, after observing several 4-5 KHz wide digital
> signals on 20m keyed for long periods.  I appreciate that the use of
> "intelligence" is subject to debate. . .  But some folks seem to feel that
> all opinions must be judged on internet forums, and not merely countered
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> Aside from the perception that it is cool, and new, and makes the operator
> feel very avante-garde, how is wide digital voice a huge step forward in
> spectrum utilization compared to say. . . AM?
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> Let the vehement mail commence. . .
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