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<DIV><FONT face=Fixedsys size=2>Hello to all, <BR>one of the possibilities
that offers the Swap the frequency on both radios, is to be able to work with a
single automatic amplifier (for example ACOM 2000A) for two radios. With
Wintest and EZMaster this is possible. <BR>The panorama is the following
one: <BR>- Radio1 running (high power) <BR>- Radio2 looks for
multipliers (low power) <BR>If Radio2 locates a multiplier you try to work
him, but if it becomes hard. It is the moment to make <BR>Swap WinTest and
EZMaster make all the changes of frequencies and antennas. The amplifier
you <BR>it adjusted automatically to the antenna of Radio2, you work
the multiplier (now with power), while Radio1 continues calling in low power
maintaining busy its frequency (nobody took off it). When you work the
multiplier with Radio2, make new Swap and Radio1 it continued in running with
high power, you continued looking for multipliers for Radio2. <BR>Now
single lack to be able to make Swap the frequency on both radios with the
keyboard. WinTest makes the Swap with the mouse going by MENU/COMANDS/SWAP
THE FREQUENCY......... much lost of time, serious very good to make it directly
from the KEYBOARD, pressing a combination of keys for example
Ctrl+S.<BR></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Fixedsys size=2>73 de Dani EA5FV<BR><A
href="mailto:ea5fv@lynxdxg.com">ea5fv@lynxdxg.com</A><BR></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>