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        "address": "grant (a) ghengineering.co.uk",
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    "sender_name": "Grant Hodgson",
    "subject": "[eagle] Re: Service class names",
    "date": "2006-10-08T19:24:17Z",
    "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/BT4O7UQSCSDNMEOT3AMV7ZVUW7TJ2EAA/",
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    "content": "Lyle's right, class S and V will be far too confusing - I've had trouble \ngetting my head around Class 2 for example, class V would be worse.\n\nHow about :-\n\nClass ND (Narrowband Digital) instead of class 2/V\n\nand also Class HD (High speed Digital) instead of Class 3/H\n\nThese letters give a useful descriptor and don't clash with the band \nnames.  They also don't have the air of superiority (or inferiority!) \ncompared to straight 0123/ABCD sequences.\n\nYou could have Class M or Class T (Text) for the old class 0.\n\nClass A is logical, I know you really meant Analogue....\n\nregards\n\nGrant   G8UBN\n\n\n\n> Hello Jim!\n> \n>>    Class A for what we used to call Class 0 (A from the old \"Analog\", \n>> which we need to stamp out.)\n>>    Class S for what we used to call Class 1 (S from SMS)\n>>    Class V for what we used to call Class 2 (small station digital Voice)\n>>    Class H for what we used to call Class 3 (High rate)\n>>\n>> I started with A, B,  .  . . and decided to propose more intuitive names.\n> \n> For English, of course.\n> \n>> Unless one of you strongly objects in the next few hours, I'll have the \n>> ANS announcement and AMSAT web page updated.\n> \n> V and S are also used for band designators, so it might get confusing \n> for an S class user on U/V, or a V class user on S2/C...\n> \n> Could us M for text Messaging...\n> \n> A, B, C, D might be easier after all!\n> \n> Lyle\n> \n> _______________________________________________\n> Via the Eagle mailing list courtesy of AMSAT-NA\n> [email protected]\n> http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/eagle\n> \n> \n\n",
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