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Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2 radio audio mixing?
From: Jeffrey.Steinman.steinman@nt.com (Jeffrey Steinman)
Date: Mon Jun 15 12:24:56 1998
I use stereo headphones and a dumb box with a 3 position, 2 pole rotary
switch. Left position = left radio/both ears, center position = left
radio/left ear and right radio/right ear, right position = right radio/both
ears. Have heard others like Jay who use a potentiometer to mix audio in
both ears and find it helps. I've never tried it so can't comment on it's
effectiveness. Others ?

73

Jeff  N5TJ

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jay, WX0B [SMTP:wx0b@arraysolutions.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 15, 1998 7:35 AM
> To:   w2up@itw.com
> Cc:   cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject:      Re: [CQ-Contest] 2 radio audio mixing?
> 
> 
> Barry,
> 
> I built a little box with a 300 ohm 1 turn pot and a couple of 180 ohm
> resistors.  Basically I take the Speaker Output jacks from each radio
> and cable them to the box which is mounted under the front lip of the
> operating position so I can reach it with my left hand easily.  
> 
> I bring each + audio line to a 180 ohm resistor first to add protection
> to the audio amp in the rig. Then one to each end of the pot.  I also
> take each end of the pot and rout them to a stereo jack.  Right rig in
> right ear and Left rig in left ear.  I wire the wiper to short one end
> of the Pot on the left rig. 
> 
> When I set it up I put the pot in full CCW and adjust the rigs for equal
> audio in both ears Stereo.
> 
> Now by putting the pot all the way CW I have (300 ohm max) I have a mono
> both rigs , by moving it CCW I can adjust the Mix of Stereo.  Usually I
> find I don't like max separation between both ears but some mix of both
> radios in both ears is better for me.  Maybe some audiologist can tell
> us why.  But its a spatial effect that you have being able to adjust the
> radios "spacing" in your head thats kinda fun.  
> 
> Sometimes it cool to put the radios on the same freq for DX work Say on
> two different antennas and mix them together.  It helps. You can null
> the noise too.  
> 
> I also play with the audio gain in both radios to add another adjustment
> to the system.  
> 
> I wonder what guys like N5TJ use.
> 
> Jay, WX0B
> 
> Barry Kutner wrote:
> > 
> > I'd appreciate if anyone in single-op/2 radio land could explain to
> > me how they split the audio in the headphones for each radio.
> > Tnx/Barry
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> > Barry Kutner, W2UP              Internet: w2up@itw.com
> > Newtown, PA         FRC         alternate: barry@w2up.wells.com
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