Paul,
No problem with my Belkin OmniView SE. Model number F1D104. 4 port
switcher. But its getting long in the tooth compared to the ones these
days. I've had this one for probably about 5 years now, so its not as
feature packed (OSD, etc) as the newer ones, but it doesn't produce any
noticable hash or noise.
Charlie
KI5XP
> Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 14:47:46 EST
> From: PaulKB8N@aol.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] KVM Switch
> To: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
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> I was wondering if anyone had experience using a KVM
> (Keyboard, Video,
> Mouse) switch with their ham computer. I have a small home
> office associated with
> my shack, and it would be advantageous from a space standpoint to
> consolidate all my computer resources via one keyboard,
> monitor and mouse.
>
> These switches allow you to hook up a keyboard, mouse and
> monitor to the box
> and then switch between up to four computers. This really is
> appealing, as
> I have two desktops and two laptops in the shack.
>
> I'm concerned about RFI in both directions. Has anyone used
> these and had
> any good or bad experiences? I have a very nice KDS monitor
> that seems to be
> fairly quiet from an RF standpoint and I'd like to use the
> same keyboard for
> all my applications, as it will help with logging accuracy.
>
> I appreciate any inputs. I am looking for these at a site call
> Buyexytras.com, which I've found to be a good source of
> low-cost PC peripherals. (No,
> I'm not associated with them in any way.)
>
> Paul, K5AF
>
>
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