Great work, Andrew.
If you have the capacity, maybe we can submit specific programming
instructions for working the birds on each of those radios, and ofer
it on your site. Might be as simple as snipping a couple pages as .pdf
from the owners manual ...
Clint Bradford, K6LCS
909-241-7666
At least "their" is a proper word.
Sheesh isn't in the dictionary.
Sil - ZL2CIA wrote:
>
> > Nigel,
> >
> >
> > Yes, of course, that's true. A single band repeater is a full duplex
> radio.
> >
> > I don't think their are any Ham radios that operate full duplex in a
> > single band. Of co
There are plenty of commercial receiver/transmitter pairs but they all need
external filtering.
I don't know of any amateur transceivers that fall into that category.
Sigil wrote:
>
>
> Yes, of course, that's true. A single band repeater is a full duplex radio.
>
> I don't think their are any
Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF wrote:
> Not exactly.
> Full Duplex can be both receive and transmit simultaneously in the same
> band or on the same frequency.
> Doesn't have to be in different bands.
>
>
Nigel,
Yes, of course, that's true. A single band repeater is a full duplex radio.
I don't think
Not exactly.
Full Duplex can be both receive and transmit simultaneously in the same band or
on the same frequency.
Doesn't have to be in different bands.
Sigil wrote:
>
> Everyone seems to agree on the meaning of "Full Duplex" as the term is
> used when talking about Ham satellites and radio