The CQ is truncated (usually with the ESC key) and then the response is sent
on the other radio. And, a proper lockout (Last One Wins) provides a
failsafe.
Ed W0YK
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Jay WS7I wrote:
Because if you have two signals on the air at once you are M/M. And
some are!
On 2/18/2016 8:49 AM, Ken K6MR wrote:
> I'm still a newbie at SO2R, but this begs a question: Why would you ever
wait for a cq to finish before responding to an actual Q on the other radio?
I'm constantly cutting the CQs short to respond on the other radio, whether
it's S&P or a dueling CQ condition.
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