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One 6700 two Maestro's = Multi-2?
Rich - N5ZC
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When the software is updated, will we be able to use a pair of Maestro's on a 6700 to emulate having two radio's in a multi-2 contest environment?
For example one Maestro running on 20 meters the other on 15 meters running or S&P'ing for multipliers?
Thanks
Rich - N5ZC
For example one Maestro running on 20 meters the other on 15 meters running or S&P'ing for multipliers?
Thanks
Rich - N5ZC
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Yes, "connection" of 2 x Maestro will be possible in future. Don't know M/S or SO2R functionality will be possible.
... but and never ask FRS for date :-)
73 Chris0 -
You can ask for the date, but the answer has been and will always be the same ;-)1
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TIm, will the 6700 be able to transmit on two different frequencies at the same time or will be a first come first serve setup. The 6700 only has one PA correct?
Thanks,
Rich - N5ZC
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There is only one transmitter in all of the FLEX-6000s0
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When 2 Maestro's can be connected we can at least use the 6700 for a multi when you can only have one transmitted signal. Thanks for the info.
Rich - N5ZC
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Sounds ideal for multi single category with one 6700. And two operators0
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NO, it will not work for M/S ! For M/S you must have 2x TX.0
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Probably better off getting 2x 63000
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At least you got an answer, I asked this 9 months ago... https://community.flexradio.com/flexradio/topics/one-6700-two-maestros0
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Salvador you know - good things need 9 month always! :-)1
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LOL0
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Hi guys
a couple of 6700, can be a right solution for a MS with the
1st = RUN+Partner+Inband ops with 3 Maestro or a Mix Maestro+SSDR and the
2nd as S&P on 2 different bands to pickup Mults with 10min rules interlocked Bands.
In M2 3 units with 2 x RUN+Partner+Inband + the 3th as filling of the 8 band change rules picking mults on other 2 bands, covering 4 bands at same time0
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