> Actually I found it surprisingly easy unless the QSO rate was high. I did
> SO2R RTTY for the first time this past weekend, but used two computers,
one
> dedicated to each radio. It was working so well during the low rate times
> that I started wondering how this could be done with only one computer + 2
> radios and couldn't see how it could be set up - hence the question I
> posted last night.
Heck, I see it in reverse - I don't see how you can watch 2 computers and
monitors. I've never been any good at it, but I've had SO2R going on a
single computer and single monitor. No problem to setup, although the
1280x1024 screen is a bit tiny for my old eyes. 2 RTTYrite windows, one on
each side of the monitor. Only one general place to watch. Hearing both
radios and wondering which one is receiving takes a look at the screen, but
I suppose stereo headphones would eliminate that consideration. Of course
you can also use 2 monitors with WIN98 and above, so you can still have 2
monitors but only one computer. I'm not sure why you would network 2
computers unless you intended a multi-op, 2-station effort someday. I know
Don and others do SO2R this way, but seems like an expensive, more
complicated way to do it. Maybe it's done for the redundancy in case a
computer is lost during the contest?
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