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LF: Re: Re: LF es MF MODES ... a historical perspective

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Subject: LF: Re: Re: LF es MF MODES ... a historical perspective
From: "mal hamilton" <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2011 00:51:06 +0100
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Jim
A colourful observation with some bits added on about what I said and a
history lesson that all will enjoy !! although not accurate, just one
persons point of view.
My preferred mode on the lower frequencies is still CW and QRS under stress.
In 10 years time I expect the AOMM will replace everything that exists
today. (AOMM -- Appliance Operator Miracle Mode)
g3kev


----- Original Message -----
From: "James Moritz" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 9:30 PM
Subject: LF: Re: LF es MF MODES ... a historical perspective


> Dear LF Group,
>
> G3KEV wrote:
> >You have just verified what I have always said.
> >Yes keep an open mind and experiment but in the end all will come to the
> >same conclusion as Yourself.
> >QRSS/DFCW....
>
> >I think if we all co ordinated our efforts on QRS Mode using various QRS
> >speeds to suit the individual requirements there >would be uniformity
> >throughout the LF/MF fraternity and a better chance of being either
> >heard/seen or have a QSO >worldwide.
>
> People who subscribed to this reflector relatively recently may not be
aware
> that, when QRSS and DFCW first started to be used on LF more than a decade
> ago, Mal spent literally years rubbishing them, going on endlessly about
> incompetent appliance operators, not-real-QSOs, unbalanced ears, real men
> only use CW, etc, etc, etc, I'm sure you get the idea. Meanwhile, others
put
> considerable effort into developing and sucessfully using these then-new
> modes for transmission and reception near and far, and now they have
become
> well-established on LF and other bands too. Eventually there was an
awkward
> phase when G3KEV, bowing to the inevitable, started to appear on
> spectrograms in QRSS3 mode, but slower speeds were still beneath contempt.
> So it is rather nice to see Mal has finally embraced these modes, even if
> that wasn't really what he has "always said".  If you want a hint as to
> which are the most promising new modes for LF and MF, take a look at what
> Mal is dismissing today, and see what he is using in 10 years time!
>
> Cheers, Jim Moritz
> 73 de M0BMU
>
>



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