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<H1>New Amateur Radio EmComm software now available</H1>
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<P>The NarrowBand Emergency Messaging System (NBEMS) development team announced
earlier this week that a Windows NBEMS software suite for beta testing is now
available. </P>
<P>NBEMS for Windows is a suite of software programs designed for
point-to-point, error-free emergency messaging up to or over 100 miles distant.
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<P>According to developers Skip Teller, KH6TY and Dave Freese, W1HKJ, the NBEMS
system is designed primarily for use on VHF and up, or on HF with Near Vertical
Incidence Skywave (NVIS) antennas. </P>
<P>The system uses the computer soundcard as the modem. Other than a simple
interface connection between the computer and transceiver, no additional
hardware is needed. </P>
<P>Read the full ARRL article at <BR><A href="http://www.arrl.org/?artid=7933"
target=_blank>http://www.arrl.org/?artid=7933</A></P>
<P>Fonte: <FONT face=Verdana>The Southgate Amateur Radio Club
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