Scott Dawley writes:
>
>
> I was playing around last night after the contest
> to simulate two radios in the SS, each radio
> pausing when/if the other is finishing a QSO.
>
> What I found is that EVEN IF you keep only one
> transmitter on the air at a time, you can get
> both radios to send the SAME SERIAL # to two
> different stations. This occurs if one station
> is in the middle of a QSO (say, copying the
> exchange) and the other station is sending
> an exchange.
>
Maybe you should explain the steps you used to
cause this to happen. I do not know anyway to do this.
I watched N5KO make 322 2nd radio QSOs this past weekend
and I dont think he was able to make the program do what
you describe.
> The obvious one is to not jump back and forth between
> radios mid-QSO, but that makes for less efficient
> use of time.
>
> Thoughts?
>
How are you making two radio QSOs.
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