I agree. Which is why people using ROS with a program that supported no other 
mode (nor RSID) caused such a conflict with people running other software that 
supported anything but ROS.

Julian, G4ILO

--- In [email protected], KH6TY <kh...@...> wrote:
>
> Julian,
> 
> The "other side of the coin" is that we must share frequencies (because 
> there is limited space), so in order to do that, it is necessary to be 
> able to understand a request to QSY or a QRL. When there was only CW and 
> phone, this was always possible, but with digital modes, if you do not 
> decode a request in a different mode than you are using, you are unable 
> to share. It helps to use RSID or operate in a place where others are 
> using the same mode.
> 
> 73, Skip KH6TY
> 



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