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Features would include, among others, extending transmit frequencies outside of the Ham bands, enabling mode operations outside accepted norm of the regional band plans, etc. And they do so despite the warnings from the radio manufacturer.
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A few hams try to hack the firmware to add features that normally would not be permitted in their operating region.
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Regarding firmware, it is the software that runs internally on modern radios. I'll cite moonbounce as a mode that would take more than 2000 dollars of equipment in the shack and on the tower (including the tower) to acheive. If it offers an ability to help in an emergency, it would be sufficient if there was only one. I certainly can't give you any reliable numbers on how many Pactor units would be available in an emergency, but I can tell you that mine would be and many of the emergency preparedness groups, such as SATERN, would be as well. I see no reason to deny, ban or unnecessarily restrict my access to equipment where there is no open source. Where I have parted company with some of my fellow Hams, is when there are calls to ban equipment for amateur use merely because of the proprietary nature of the equipment. I too, feel that there is a need for open source in Ham Radio and I applaud your efforts to "carry the flag". I think that perhaps I could have been more careful in the way I phrased my previous comments. It would be helpful if we had some further insight into what the FCC intends to do.
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I had previously seen the "Pactor News" website, but Phil, N8PS, merely suggests that the legality of the new modem has been brought into question. I can't wait for the Pactor 4 modem to be made available to the Amateur community. If the objection is that it is proprietary, then a great deal of the Ham Radio gear we use would be gone. The number of hams that could build their own anything is so small that it shouldn't matter. Pactor 4 is a significant technological breakthrough for the Amateur Radio world and it seems odd to call for a ban just because the device can't be built by regular hams or because it's proprietary. Many however, disagree and they are likewise entitled to their opinions. They are fully entitled to their opinions.
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There will always be a segment of the Ham Radio community that will never accept things like echolink, IRLP,non code licenses and apparently now, Pactor. If we are going to make claims on what Ham radio was based on then I would prefer to accept the idea that progress and improvement in communication is the core of our hobby. Witness the never ending debate on the propriety of non-code General and Extra licenses. These arguments over what Ham Radio was built upon will never end. Instead P4dragon should have this ability of listening or transmitting FEC Pactor. It is a shame to tell you that I have read in the newsgroups that people are thinking of using MULTIPSK (a soundcard program) for calling CQ Pactor on 100 baud Pactor FEC and for decoding FEC Pactor CQ calls from others and then switching to their P4dragon for a Pactor 1/2/3 or 4 QSO. Also a Pactor listen mode is imperative because as it is now we cannot have any Pactor QSOS with the P4dragon, and QSOS are the best part in Amateur Radio. It would be great if you could also support PSK-31, RTTY, SSTV, WEFAX, NAVTEX, perhaps ALE 141 and perhaps other exotic soundcard modes (MFSK, Olivia etc.) as well as Pactor.
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As it is P4dragon is not 100% useful to Radio Amateurs, but only to the die hard Pactorists like me.
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It would be nice though if you and SCS could make the new P4dragon support all the modes the older PTC-II series modems did. It seems that SCS (including you) have done marvelous work in Pactor 4, as in all other implementations of Pactor 1/2/3 in the past. 10500 bps on HF and the ability to lower it's transfer speed automagically and hold the link until -18dB SNR? Well this is something I would like to see guys! And I thought Pactor 3 was impressive at 5,200 bps.įirst of all congratulations. Today this is impossible unless one wants to operate CW only.
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with proprietary firmware for their CPU, or the AMBE chip in DSTAR Radios, or even worse, proprietary operating systems such as WINDOWS, MAC O/S, proprietary programs such as WINMOR, Ham Radio Deluxe, should I continue?Īlthough I am a fanatic user of LINUX (open O/S), I still use Windows as well and, I would love to see one guy that uses only LINUX for his computer needs, a homemade computer, a homemade radio, a homemade modem, a homemade aerial, a homemade mobile phone for his communications needs. I can't understand why we shouldn't be able to use a proprietary PACTOR modem from SCS but we are allowed to use radios from YAESU, ICOM, KENWOOD, ELECRAFT etc.