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Subject: | Re: [CQ-Contest] RE: SO2R with KENWOOD Radios +++ |
From: | Eric Hilding <dx35@hilding.com> |
Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 05:55:07 -0800 |
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Barry, W2UP wrote:=== My setup is not exactly the same (FT1000/FT990, Top Ten Band Decoders and Six Ways, NQN bandpass filters, homebrew SO2R audio switching). However, I have one related suggestion: Connect your Band info decoders to the radios, not the computers. Why? Suppose you want to do a little operating and the computer is not turned on. Your antennas won't switch. Let the radios supply the band info. Don't require an extra loop where it's not needed. === Tnx for the very interesting tip, Barry. However, I have one related "question": How on earth (or otherwise) do I then get rig control from the Kenwood RS-232 to the computer logger? I'm also thinking now I should have indicated I use TR on CW and WriteLog on SSB. Hmmm...maybe this will help: Dear Santa Claus: Do you make "early" deliveries? I hope so, 'cuz I'd really like a whiz bang SO2R setup with 2 radios and ALL the necessary "stuff" all wrapped in to one lightweight enclosure about the size of a briefcase that weighs no more than 5 pounds. This would make it very convenient for CONTEST-Pedition travel. Any time within the next week would be fine. Tnx very much, Santa. 73... Rick, K6VVA P.S. BTW, do you like Chocolate chip cookies with those new colored M&M's, and whole milk or 2% (in case you're on a diet)?
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