[aprssig] European 1750 question?

John Ronan jpronans at gmail.com
Fri Jun 18 11:18:09 EDT 2010


Not quite yet.

EI still has mostly 5Khz deviation still.

Regards
de John
EI7IG

On 18 Jun 2010, at 15:40, Robert Bruninga wrote:

> In Europe (or anywhere else that whistle-up repeaters are
> used)...
> 
> Are ALL of these 1750 repeaters now narrowband?  (meaning 2.5
> KHz deviation or whatever is the European standard?).
> 
> Reason I ask, is that the APRS Freq Spec normally adds Txxx or
> Dxxx or 1750 in a four byte field to indicate the type of
> squelch.  But it also uses the FIRST letter to indicate wide or
> narrow band operation.  SO in the USA, we use Txxx or Dxxx.  But
> in narrowband countries they would be txxx or dxxx.  But what
> about 1750?
> 
> Can we say that it now ALWAYS implies narrowband?
> 
> Thanks
> Bob
> 
> 
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