"John Navas" <spamfilter0@navasgroup.com> wrote in message
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> On 25 Jul 2006 15:56:40 GMT, phil-news-nospam@ipal.net wrote in
> <ea5evo031d2@news3.newsguy.com>:
>
>>... MAIN vs. AUX was not obvious. I suppose if I have worked
>>on trying to guess every possible combination of how to do things, that
>>would have come up among them.
>>
>>So for transmit, it would alayws be from the MAIN antenna, and leave it
>>up to the other end to have receive diversity in the event that MAIN on
>>one unit to MAIN on the other unit happened to be a bad RF path.
>
> I think transmit will typically occur on the current antenna; i.e., if
> AUX is getting the best receive signal, then it will be used for
> transmit as well. Using only MAIN for transmit would be a poor design.
>
Or it could just transmit on both antenna at the same time; which would
probably be the most sensible way, as well as the easiest.