Well explained yes, I´m forgetting that the station with the ¨beeps¨ 
transmitting keeps the others ¨busy¨
until he switches to RX. I think I got up too early hihi. Interesting 
discussion and thank you.

Adrian


>
> I think you missed what I meant, Adrian...
>
> I'll set up the scenario:
>
> - Station A is talking to Station B in voice.
> - Station C and Station D are sending low-speed data back and forth,
> with no audio.
> - Station C's rig buffers any data sent to it (or flow-control tells
> the software to not send after the rigs buffer is full) on its serial
> port, while Station A or B are transmitting and talking to each other.
> - Same thing with Station D.
>
> (Let's say they're text-chatting with D-Star Comms, D*Chat, or D-RATS
> and they're "typing ahead"... waiting for the channel to clear and
> hitting enter to send while the other guys are still talking. The
> rigs will refuse to auto-transmit data if the channel busy light is
> activated. We've also noticed that if the rig is receiving analog
> noise, the squelch settings must be tightened to clear the busy
> indication, or even the attenuator activated until the rig thinks the
> frequency is clear of both digital AND analog noise.)
>
> So, in the above scenario... at each un-key of Station A and B,
> talking in voice... Stations C and D create a small "flurry" of
> channel activity that triggers a bunch of beeps if you have the beeps
> turned on, on your rigs. (It's not ID-800H specific...)
>
> Additionally stations with "Auto" send of GPS data turned on will also
> buffer during another station's transmissions and send as soon as the
> channel is clear, I think.
>
> I was asking him if the beeps he's hearing are DEFINITELY while he's
> transmitting (in voice... he's Station A or B in this description) or
> if perhaps they're just RIGHT as he unkeys... that could be data
> flowing between two non-voice users, who are not participating in the
> conversation between Station A and Station B. You can see their
> callsigns go by (rapidly if the data transmissions are short) right at
> unkey.
>
> (This is similar to what happens when you come in on the Dongle and
> KF0RW and W0CBI are playing with file transfers through the
> repeater... your voice transmission stops the "beeping" of my ID-800H
> and IC-91 of their data transmissions until their software times out
> the last block-transfer and starts again. When no voice traffic is
> present, the ID-800H in the basement during these low-speed data file-
> transfer tests sounds like I invested in a sonar company. Ping-ping,
> Ping-ping, Ping-ping... Heh.)
>
> --
> Nate Duehr, WY0X
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:nate%40natetech.com>
>
> __.

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