I think I have the SO2R thing pretty well in hand, and I have to totally disagree with that. I stack the radios on the left. Either radio can be the run radio. I can put either radio in either ear fo
I can have each radio on both ears (foot switch or computer controlled), or if split, left R on left E, right R on right E and I know which ear (sound) is from which radio. Why would I want to have l
I, too, have (had) my right radio as the RUN radio and the left radio as the S&P radio. However, this thread has provoked me to re-think this setup. I am right handed, so naturally my "main" radio we
I respectfully disagree, Either radio must be able to be the run radio at any time. This is maximum flexiblity and truely the best use of two radios. Jay, WX0B -- Jay Terleski Array Solutions - RME F
It is very easy when you have the WX0B SO2R control box! I prefer the left radio to be run and right to be mult or S&P even tho I am right handed. Bob, AK6R the I would manipulated to . . controlled)
Looks like semantics are at play here. Technically any radio can be RUN radio or S/P. It is prevalent use of radio that designates it as run. Again, I am mainly talking about SO2R on the SAME band, l
the manipulated Well, I am right handed, I learned to send CW with right hand (and "reversed" dot-dit) and "learned" my left hand to be the main tuning hand. Also made sense with paper logging back
I've been doing SO2R since 1981 and have tried almost every imaginable layout. Several technology milestones have affected this: - In 1981 I was using Drake C-Lines, which complicated the station lay
FWIW - I have found increasing difficulty [as age sets in] with a raised monitor. I use the so called "no line" bifocals, which forces me to tilt my head up to see a monitor that is higher than deskt
I also wear graduated bifocals (and they or my eyes also need to be recalibrated). During a contest at a station with the monitor raised, I actually find it easier to read the screen, radios, keyboa
I wear tri-focals and ended up going to the added expense to have a second pair of glasses made up with my tri-focal "center" vision covering the top 3/4 of the lens and a reading segment at the bott
pair I solved the glasses problem by finding single focal "computer" glasses at Price Club for the distance between my eyes and rigs front panels and computer screen. No need for bifocals. I arrange
I tried that and ended up with a terrific headache after about 4 or 5 hours. When I started back to school, my eye doctor recommended tri-focals (as others have stated) and they work great for watchi