I am all for it, but I wonder how you can honestly manage a BIG distributed (internet interfaced) M/M with multiple stations per band and have "real" TX lockouts? (Internet delays, remember) Phrased
Maybe nobody saw my question. How are lockouts managed for 3-4 stations across the internet, to prevent multiple stations in a M/M-D from all transmitting at once on a single band? My concern, which
CQ and ARRL rules already prohibit multiple run stations using the same call on the same bandrwgardless of category. CQ rules were very clear and have been for some time; ARRL rules were amended with
Why, they are all on the same calling frequency when on 20m. When a multiplier station calls a station they are on his frequency. 73 Peter My concern, which seems not to be anyone elses (at least not
Why Peter? The very short recent youtube video I saw of a M/M-D demonstration I believe the narrator said something like "we currently have 3 stations on 20 meters". It wasn't clear (to me) if they w
For many years most of the serious multi-ops have multiple stations on the same band. Only one of the stations is calling CQ but the others are tuning or grabbing spots. Plus they have stations on th
It's spelled out in the WPX rules but I think the general rule that says /"A maximum of six transmitted signals, one per band at any one time, from stations in different locations." /contradicts what
Mike, There's a link to a short youtube video in the 3830 writeup for WW1X that shows how the lockouts worked ( https://youtu.be/Os7s-Y_gngY ). As one of the two 40m ops, the lockouts worked just as
Tnx Barry. That is the video I saw. (and then couldnt find it again). I also watched the previous one of how lockouts worked. Perhaps its really not long enough to draw any real conclusions, but just
Mike, The padlocks only appear on the band of operation of your own station. So if a padlock is shown on 15m, the video was shot with the station on 15m. From my 40m station (whether run or S/P) padl
Hi Jeff, It doesn't answer to the Mike's question... Read again ;-) 73 de Dimitri F4DSK _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.