[Elecraft] Remote Ham Radio - SO2R Options?
Rick Tavan
rick at tavan.com
Fri Jan 1 21:11:18 EST 2016
The only "contest" I know of that allows this is pseudo-contest CWT on
Wednesdays. I'm set up to do it with a local KX3 and a remote K3-K3 hookup
via Microbit RemoteRig controllers and a local YCCC SO2R box. I've tested
it in non-contest environments and it works even better than real SO2R in
one respect - there's absolutely no inter-station interference. I intend to
try it out in a CWT Real Soon Now. But in a real contest, alas, it's
against the rules.
I wish CQ hadn't dropped their experimental category - I think it was in
CQWW - that allowed anything legal under the laws of the land(s).
73,
/Rick N6XI
On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 9:14 AM, Byron Peebles <NZ3O at arrl.net> wrote:
> I am interested in putting together the most effective equivalent of
> Single-Operator Two-Radio with my regular Elecraft K3S operating 10-40
> meters and a second "radio" operating Remote Ham Radio for 80/160. I was
> wondering if anyoone on this list has accomplished this already and have
> specific experience to share.
>
> I assume this would require either a software-only computer-based RHR, or
> something like an Elecraft K3/0, plus the SO2R "splitter" to get in-front
> of the radios. But, it seems to get complicated pretty quickly.
>
> Thoughts from those experienced with this?
>
> 73, Byron
>
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Rick Tavan
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