Seems like the best way for You could be the
SO2R-Master (Arraysolutions).
There You have complete "manual" control over left/right rig
for microphone switching.
Maybe You have to put it in between YOU and the computers.
So: mic -> SO2R -> computer1 + computer2, and each computer
directly connected to one radio.
So You can use function keys for Calling CQ (CW/SSB) on each
computer, and have the mic connected to left or right.
You just have two things to remember:
1) switch left/right manual on SO2R-Master
2) log the qso into the "correct" computer, for correct frequency
information.
73s de Werner DL4NER.
--Charles Morrison <cfmorris@bellsouth.net> Mittwoch, 21. September 2005 21:24
-0500:
> Survey to the group. What is the best way for SSB and CW contesting with
> Writelog using 2 computers. That's the catch. All of the devices are great
> if you're using 1 computer, it'll switch the focus of the audio, it'll
> switch the microphone input, it'll switch the cw output, etc. But what if
> you're running 2 computers?
>
> Who's running 2 computers? What are you doing for SSB mic input and
> switching? 1 mic, 2 radios. What are you using for CW input? The rig is a
> FT-1000d, so the built-in keyer controls both CW inputs, so if I use
> computer keying, I have to have an external keyer. Can I use 1 paddle, 1
> external keyer and a Y cable between the two rigs and just control the TX
> with the VOX? Obviously both rigs will be keyed, but only the VOX radio
> will tx. Im not as concerned about RX audio, that can be controled with a
> mixing board.
>
> Just a few questions to the group.
>
> Thanks
>
> Charlie
> KI5XP
>
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