On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 11:45:24PM -0500, TRLog Digest wrote:
> - When entering an exchange while making a second radio QSO with the
> Alt-D function, you may now enter a callsign of a station who is
> answering your "dummy" CQ. You can enter it in the exchange window
> by putting a / in the front of the call (i.e., 12A 67NTX /N6TR).
> When you do this - there will be no CQ called at the end of the
> QSO and N6TR will be put into the call window ready for you to
> answer by pressing RETURN.
(this is WAY COOL!)
> From: Clive Whelan <clive_whelan@btinternet.com>
> Do you use audio diversity in SO2R, i.e. do you use different
> pitch on the two radios, say 800Hz on the run radio and perhaps
> 600Hz or lower in S&P, or vice versa to better enable
> separation of the signals?
I use spacial diversity. Radio 1 in the left ear, Radio 2 in the right.
(pretty simple box with some 3-circuit 1/4" jacks and a 3-position rotary
switch) Played around a bit with audio diversity (the "CW PITCH" knob on a
TS-940) but it really didn't seem to make much difference.
--
Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com
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