Yes dual watch still works, but this bug/coding causes TX problems.
Person one has radio set to the following
A 154.6 Mhz
B 446 Mhz
TDR is on
A is active

Person two has radio set to
A 146.52
B 446
TDR is on
B is active

Person 2 uses slot B to call 1.
Person 1 hears 2 on slot B. ok
Person 1 responds to call but radio switches to slot A (its starting position)
Person 2 can not hear person 1 because of freq differences.

If someone can clarify my writing then please do


On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 9:11 AM, Jim Unroe <rock.unroe@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 7:21 AM, Galen Thurber <galenthurber@gmail.com> wrote:
> oh shucks, pretty much makes a 2 channel radio one. Will have to set radio's
> A/B to the same channel in case radio RXs on the other A/B
>

Now why would you do that? Dual watch still works. It is dual watch
priority is what is no longer useful. And instead of setting both
displays to the same frequency/channel, just disable dual watch with
menu 7 (TDR). That way only the selected display (A or B) will
receive.

Jim KC9HI
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