Only based on anecdotal information and somewhat tempered by what
one considers "commercial" traffic. If one considers ordering
fuel/supplies for the yacht for pick-up at the next port of call
or making berthing and hotel reservations to be commercial, there
is plenty of anecdotal information - including voice confirmation
(e.g., "I made your reservations last night"). However, I doubt
that anyone has recorded intercepts of such traffic due to the
proprietary encoding even in PACTOR II and PACTOR III. No RMBS
operator is going to turn over copies off messages <G>.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 4/18/2014 2:43 PM, RTTY wrote:
No because it is impossible for anyone to decode the traffic.
On 4/18/2014 11:13 AM, RTTY wrote:
There was a earlier comment about passing commercial traffic across
Winlink.
Does anyone have any examples of this?
Thanks,
Terry
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