KA2AEV@aol.com wrote:
>
> Yes, but the whole point of the one signal per band rule is to prevent
> multiple transmitters from being operated on the same band at the same time
> which if I read your message (instructions) correctly, is exactly what would
> happen occassionally (unless that the manual CQing function is used)
> thus enabling the operator to actually have two signals on the air at the
> same time on the same band thus putting the operator at risk of being
> Disqualified
No Mike. That's not what I said. Maybe restating will help...
There are two ways to assure that Rovers don't have two signals on the band at
the same time: test to see if the TNC's CSMA circuit will hold-off TX based on
QRM from 144.2 SSB operation -or- install a relay that turns off the TNC when
your other transceiver is PTT'd.
Actually, there's a third way...Rovers may certainly set themselves up to
manually CQ, too (rather than auto CQing every 5 minutes).
Hope that clarifies things a bit more.
Kind regards,
Ev, W2EV
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