On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 03:50:30PM -0500, Pete Smith wrote:
>
> I've been inclined to run Two Radio Mode = False because that seems a
> little more forgiving, particularly for someone who is used to hearing his
> CW being sent and concerned about being confused by the two radios
> transmitting automagically. However, after I finish a QSO on the S&P
> radio, the manual says the software should switch back to the run radio and
> to CQ mode. Neither thing happens.
This is because that feature is turned on by setting the
TWO RADIO MODE = TRUE.
This is the case regardless of which
> radio is the run radio, and which one is S&P. If I use Alt-R to switch
> back to the Run radio, it too is now in S&P mode, requiring an extra
> keystroke.
>
> I'm sure there's something I'm missing here...
>
> What do people advise -- should I run in TRM = False, or suck it up and try
> TRM = True, which seems to operate entirely as described in the manual? Or
> maybe go with Dueling CQs mode?
You should use the two radio mode.
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