Couldn't DV include a automated brief pause every
1 or 2 min to check for doubling?

It would be so brief as to be almost indiscernible
to the op and would trigger a warning of some sort
only if doubling (defined by certain parameters)
were detected.

WDYT?

>  From listening to DV users on the higher bands, the mode is similar to 
> the older AM operations where one station has the frequency for  a while 
> and then turns it over to another station. If two stations were 
> transmitting at the same time and did not know it (doubling), you might 
> not have any communications at all and this could go on for a while if 
> there is a long monolog.
> 
> It seems that DV will never be able to compete well with analog voice 
> due to the limitations of physical science and the ability of analog to 
> easily and very quickly switch between stations, similar to the QSK 
> ability of CW which probably surpasses and other mode when you have 
> savvy operators in a structured net environment.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Rick, KV9U



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