Well I understand what you are saying; re a transceiver connected to a pc for that purpose Dan. I read Nate“s reply, and the original question as referring to a *transceiver not connected to a computer and Nate seemingly implying that the Subchannel data transmitted ,by others on air is buffered? until the * transceiver is in RX mode and then *receives that supposedly buffered data perhaps causing the beeping. Did I read it wrong? I remain.
vk4tux > > > Nate is correct here. The radio has a very tiny buffer in it, and will > send an XOFF to the computer when that buffer is full. The computer > waits until the radio's BUSY sense goes off, the radio drains the buffer > and the radio sends another XON to get things flowing again. It is a > selectable option in the radios I've seen, but I can't imagine why you'd > turn it off. > > -- > Dan Smith > dsmith#danplanet.com, s/#/@/ > www.danplanet.com > KI4IFW > >
