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Chris Crash | Bob Seaborn | ??? |
January 13, 2016 1:07 AM * |
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Re: ??? By: Bob Seaborn to Richard Menedetter on Fri Jan 08 2016 09:13 am Just to throw my two cents in here, my experiences working with fusion have proven the audio quality is much, much better. The technology itself is also easier to use and pretty straight forward. There are two main digital operating modes, Digital Narrow and Voice Wide, Voice Wide having the best audio quality. The networking stages of System Fusion are in early development but it's up and coming. I firmly believe projects like the DV4Mini and other projects that are currently being developed will greatly help System Fusion take off. DMR Wasn't developed for amateur radio use, but is being adapted in some pretty impressive ways. It will still never quite be a fully accepted amateur mode because of the difficulty with programming radios currently. D* and Fusion were developed for Amateur use, and will continue to dominate because of that. Some of the factors of System Fusion currently make it one of the best choices for amateur radio, range probably being the most important to me. Better Bit error rate characteristics = better experiences. 73, Chris W / N0CSW --- SBBSecho 2.27-Linux * Origin: (1:218/215) |
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