Re: [RCSE] radio hits at contests

2003-07-30 Thread Bill Swingle
>>a "referee" who could sound a hooter or somethingif your Tx is on and >>you're not flying SWITCH OFF when you hear that sound. This is a good idea that couldn't hurt the situation. It will take some time to train the pilots but is worth doing and would costs nothing. I'd suggest a h

Re: [RCSE] radio hits at contests

2003-07-30 Thread Steve Meyer
If you have a frequency clip you can turn on your transmitter. Only 1 clip exists for each channel. Interference can occur at different times for different reasons. Such things as harmonics are unpredictable. If somebody is on or near your channel you may have control as long as you are the

Re: [RCSE] radio hits at contests

2003-07-30 Thread Raschow
In a message dated 7/30/03 11:26:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Why don't you guys at contests have some procedure for when people switch on their Tx , that would allow a pilot experiencing interference to let everyone know so those who just switched on could switch off ?