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Peter,
We had a fantastic response to the FreeDV day event last weekend, with participation of stations from several places around the planet.
Just as with ANY place on the bands, even if your working ssb, there will always be the occasion where a station crowds you, or even transmits right over you.
As Anthony mentioned, the majority of the time is accidental with some areas just able to hear other areas as well, or no idea what the FreeDV noise actually is.
And of course, and sadly, sometimes it’s not so accidental, for unknown reasons.
But all in all, even with a little interference for what ever reason, FreeDV does pretty well against that, unless the interference is just too over powering.
A few of us have been using FreeDV through the linear ssb satellites with great success as well.
So there are plenty of opportuities to make great use of FreeDV, limited only by your creativity. 😊
Hope to catch you on the air!
Walter/K5WH
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