I've run n1mm with two networked pcs, one controlling an so2r pair and the
other computer
running a single rig. You will need to set the log up for a multi something
category to get
the computers talking. In a serial number contest you'll have to verify they
are done
correctly for your single op category.
Then I ran the so2r computer with last one wins for the so2r lockout, and for
the networked
selection, 'stop other rig when this one transmits'. This pretty well
emulates so3r operation,
Last one wins but with a fee caveats. When running with cq repeat on one of
the so2r rigs, if
you start a transmission on the so3r rig during a receive time on the so2r
radio, the cq repeat is not disabled and with start up, disabling your so3r
radio during its transmission. This is
confusing.
I did not try so2v operation with multiple computers so can't comment.
There is some discussion of 2 computer so2r at
http://n1mm.hamdocs.com/tiki-index.php?page=Single+Operator+Two+Radio+Operation+%28SO2R%29
See section. 1.1
Also I use a program called synergy which allows me to use one keyboard and
mouse for both
computers. If I run ESM with rt click sends error, I can run all the rigs
based on moving the
mouse cursor onto the correct monitor, thereby the correct computer.
Mark. N2QT
On Feb 15, 2013, at 1:41 PM, Robert Chudek - K0RC <k0rc@citlink.net> wrote:
> Hello Don...
>
> Thanks for posting your article / experience during CQ WPX RTTY.
>
> I too have been forming my opinion regarding the comparison of MMTTY and
> 2Tone. To cut to the chase, I have come to the same conclusion as you. I was
> smiling as I began reading your article. The 'skeptical bias, but willingness
> to stick with it long enough to form an experienced opinion' was shining
> through in the beginning. :-)
>
> Another enjoyment was reading about your first-time experience with the N1MM
> Logger. Taking on the task of reading through the documentation is a
> formidable challenge in its own right. In your article you mention the desire
> to do SO2R using two computers. I'll preface my comments that I don't have
> SO2R setup at my QTH although I have used it at the KØIR station. In that
> environment it is a two computer network setup, each one configured for SO2R
> capability.
>
> Depending on what SO2R features you want, you can setup two computers in
> networked mode, each controlling one transceiver. They will share / update a
> common log. I have cc:ed the N1MM Digital reflector so others might share
> their experience and let you know of any limitations when emulating SO2R
> using two computers in this configuration.
>
> Thanks again for writing up your experience.
>
> 73 de Bob - KØRC in MN
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> On 2/15/2013 8:04 AM, Don AA5AU wrote:
>> Subject: 2Tone vs. MMTTY
>>
>> http://rttycontesting.com/contestnotes/2013_wpxrtty.htm
>>
>>
>> 73, Don AA5AU
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