I think it would be fine. Andy K3UK
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 3:26 AM, Mike Liller <n7...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > I have a Yeasu 757 GX sitting around and I was thinking about setting up a > fixed freq Winmor server. My question is the TX/RX switching times. I know > the 757 GX is to slow for Pactor III but I have no idea about Winmor speed > requirements. I have used RMS Express a few times with my 706MKIIG but I > have never tried it on the Yeasu. Thoughts anyone? > > 73, de Mike N7NMS > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Andy obrien <k3uka...@gmail.com> > *To:* digitalradio@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Tue, July 6, 2010 3:20:11 AM > *Subject:* Re: [digitalradio] WINMOR Server Busy Detect- report > > > > No one answered his CQ. The transmitting Winmor stations were in Europe, > so perhaps they did not hear the CW station. > > Andy K3UK > > > On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 3:16 AM, KH6TY <kh...@comcast. net<kh...@comcast.net> > > wrote: > >> >> >> Andy, any idea why the Winmor station transmited on an already busy >> frequency? Because it did not copy N0OE? Busy detector disabled? Your side >> worked - why did the other side not work? Did anyone answer N0OE's CQ? >> >> 73, Skip KH6TY >> >> >> On 7/5/2010 9:11 PM, Andy obrien wrote: >> >> >> >> As promised, I did a little experimenting with the RMS Winmor server >> software and its busy detect feature. Tonight N0OE was calling CQ >> right on "my" frequency , within 100 hz of my center frequency. At >> the same time a Winmor station issued a connect request to my station >> K3UK-5, in fact this happened twice during N0OE's CQ in CW on 7103. >> On each occasion my station "blocked" the connect request and refused >> to respond to the Winmor station calling me. So, as the client >> software RMS Express works well with Busy Detect, I can report the >> server sofware busy detects also works as advertised. >> >> Andy K3UK >> >> >> > > >