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Pactor Modem
For our e-mail service on our sailboat we purchased a Pactor modem
for use with our
icom IC-802 SSB
tranceiver
About the
STS Pactor modem
Communications while at sea are important to any sailor. While
various forms of cellular telephone, satellite telephone, satellite
email systems and satellite internet systems exist, many are either
too expensive for ordinary cruisers, too difficult to implement or
too unpredictable to rely on, the Pactor modem is the solution.
A Pactor modem, is a modem developed by SCS of Germany. It sends and
receives emails via Single Side Band radio, SSB for short (a marine
version of HAM radio favored by cruisers). SSB backs on the
widespread availability and support of thousands of land stations,
as well as a few gateway stations dedicated to the SSB email
systems.
The one limitation of using SSB and Pactor modems is that they are a
limited, by useability, to text only messages as they operate at
baud rates peaking around 9600 kbps (remember the days of old Hayes
dial-up modems?).
The Pactor/SSB combination may not be perfect, however it gives us a
way to keep in touch via email while travelling into deep and
distant locations.
Other items related to Single Side Band (SSB) communications:
Follow link for more about the
ICOM
AT-140 HF Automatic antenna tuner
Matches the transceiver to a long wire antenna with little insertion
loss.
More about the ICOM 802
single Side Band Tranceiver (SSB)
More about the Gam / McKim Split Lead Single Side Band Antenna
More information about the Super
Dynaplate by Guest
Explaining: Selecting the Right High Seas Communications (including e-mail)
Web links: Dockside
Radio
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