Using R7956, Tom is correct in that if the station you called answers another 
station, the "Enable TX" is stopped.  But it is only true if you use the "Tx1" 
message to make the call.


If the TX1 (Calls & Grid) message is skipped and the call is made by using TX2 
(Calls and report), if the station called comes back to another station, the 
"Enable TX" remains red and calling continues on subsequent sequences until the 
"Halt Tx" button is clicked.


I believe that no matter which TX message is being used, "Enable Tx" should be 
turned off automatically if the station I called is in the process of working 
another station.


73,

Rich - K1HTV


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Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2017 15:38:18 -0500
From: Tom-KQ5S <kq5s...@gmail.com mailto:kq5s...@gmail.com >
To: WSJT-Dev <wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net 
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Subject: [wsjt-devel] 7956 - Stop Transmitting when Another Station
Answers a CQ
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Really like how the program will now stop transmitting if another station
beats you answering a CQ call.

73,
Tom - KQ5S
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