Writelog does have a lockout when using 2 computers.If you select
"first one wins," when radio A is transmitting, you can't key radio B
until radio A is back in receive. If you select "last one wins," if
radio A is transmitting, and you key radio B, radio A immediately
goes back into receive.
Barry W2UP
On 23 Feb 2003 WA9ALS - John wrote:
> It's an honor system. However, if you operate SO2R using 1 computer and
> WriteLog, it has a lock-out feature that will cut off 1 rig when the other
> transmits. If you get excited and hit transmit on 1 rig while the other is
> CQing, it will simply cut off the first when the 2nd one starts. For some
> tips on using MMTTY in a 2R configuration in one computer, see
> http://www.qsl.net/wa9als/so2r-mmttyx2.htm. 73 - John, WA9ALS
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stephen E. Wojton" <swojton@wzrd.com>
> To: <rtty@contesting.com>
> Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 1:23 PM
> Subject: [RTTY] SO2R Question
>
>
>
> All,
> I have never operated SO2R. One question that I have. When a contest
> such as the NAQP RTTY has a rule that states that for Single Operators are
> allowed only one transmitted signal at one time, how do you accomplish this
> ? Something in the software that does not allow one rig to transmit while
> the other one is ? Or do we just go by an honor system ?
>
> 73 es RTTY DX to all
> Steve- N2DBI - future SO2Rer.
>
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