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static or voice echolink is still not full duplex on the other end, so you might talk but that doesn't mean you will be heard at the far end
On Mar 20, 2012, at 9:49 AM, mark wrote:
> Hi
> Personally, I like to set my echo link to right control key. I believe
> the default is space bar. Also, the default is tap on, tap off. So, I change
> mine so that I have to hold down the control key while talking. The other
> thing is that there may be a setting that prevents you from doubling with
> another person if they are talking. This would turn off your transmit key
> until they stop talking. I believe I disabled that feature also. The thing
> is that echo link has no way to know if a sound coming through the speakers
> is static or a voice. Thus, it would keep you from transmitting over the
> static.
> I hope these thoughts help.
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> God bless,
> Mark
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> God Loves you!
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Linda C. Knight
> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 7:18 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: for those who use echo link
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> Hi all,
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> For those of you who use cecho link, I am finding out something I am not
> sure about.
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> I am using the control key as the push-to-talk.
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> A lot of the times when I try and transmit, it doesn't key the mike.
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> I can always tell my transmission doesn't go through when the repeater
> doesn't make the noice it makes when your transmitions go through.
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> Any suggestions?
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> I find I have to repeat what I said. I am getting frustrated.
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> Hugs and 73
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> Linda kk4hrg
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