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Larry wrote: The direct printing telegraph was for MORSE, not ASCII, right? Actually No, it was Baudot, and NOT Morse. Sitor was also considered NBDP, under the rules, before GMDSS, and was incorporated into GMDSS by default. I suspect the FCC just lumped all Digital Modes into the GMDSS Label, and forgot to deal with the older NBDP stuff. I guess I should call some friends back at HQ, and ask where all this stands today, but I suspect that they really will not want to go "On the Record" with any answers at this point. -- Bruce in alaska add path after fast to reply |
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