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SO2V 23 Apr 2020 06:27 #16

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Thank you Erik,

I'll add a link to your dropbox in my 5M pages.

73' Enzo
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SO2V 23 Apr 2020 11:44 #17

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Thanks Enzo.

I have updated the help file (same link as before) to include the video links that did not work. The page links still do not work but these video links could be useful even though the narration is in Russian.

For simplicity, most of the links are listed below:

Antenna Switch:
WAE QTC:
Digital:
Design:
Record Book:
Cabrillo:
ESM Macro:
CAT CW+PTT:
Settings:
Macros:
SO2R comparison Flex/N1MM v SunSDR/5MContest:
SunSDR + 5MContest +SDC RTTY SO2R:
SO2R settings:
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SO2V 27 May 2023 12:53 #18

iw7dmh wrote:
Hi Ray,

for SO2V you just need one serial port on RX1 while in SO2R mode you need a additional com port on RX2. This is enough for N1MM to properly command both vfos or both rigs.

Hi. I have set this up and it is working in N1MM, however when I try to TX using the "right radio" (RX2), it transmits on the first (original RX) segment/band.

For example, RX1 is set to 20m and RX2 is set to/receiving on 15m. If I try to TX owever, it transmits on 20m. Is there a way to make ESDR2 TX on the band that RX2 is set to (15m)?

Thanks
VK5IR
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