> Hmm - maybe in a rover... but as I understand it, this technology is now
> allowed
> for home stations where this method of preventing more than one signal at a
> time
> would not be sufficient.
>
> It would seem that this hasn't been really throught out for the home station.
Let's not jump to conclusions.
[[The following is not intended to provoke, but to expose the nerve that was
unwittingly touched by the above: There's a difference between "this hasn't
been really throught out..." and one not taking the time to know enough about
the system before commenting on it. That's the mistake that Dan@ARRL made and
then was compelled to correct. Again, no offense intended]].
Read the information on the website and you will find that home-stations
transmit only when they press <F9>. They lurk otherwise. It's kind of tough to
have two signals unless you decide to do it consciously.
Guys...quit trying to find reasons to _not_ do something cool. Give it a try!
This stuff is v-e-r-y cool!
Ev, W2EV
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