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BID : 25441_YU7BPQ
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Subj: Two modems --> One radio = How?
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Sent: 210218/1718Z 25441@YU7BPQ.#NSD.SRB.EU LinBPQ6.0.21
Hello all,
It makes me wonder how to attach two modems (SCS Dragon DR-7400 for
pactor & robust packet, and RIGblaster Advantage sound-card interface
for 'classic' packet and other software modes) to a single radio. I
would like to have them both attached to the radio all the time, so to
avoid switching over their audio cables. But here I use the club's
transceiver, and would not like to take any risk. For now I switch over
audio cables, where in both cases the TX/PTT line goes to the MIC jack
and the RX line to the headphone jack (both on front side of FT-1000MP MkV).
For those who are not familiar with those modems, SCS Dragon DR-7400 has
only one radio port, and uses 8-pin DIN connector to the radio. (At the
radio side, I divided the audio cable into 2 cables, one goes to MIC
jack and the other to headphone one.) So far - so good. And as
RIGblaster Advantage interface already uses two separate cables that go
to the same jacks on the radio, I wonder whether I could join the cables
for both devices before going to the radio's jacks, so I could listen
the frequency by using both devices in parallel. (Of course, to transmit
by only one of them at a time, what is possible in BPQ software.)
By the way, both devices eat separate USB connectors at the computer for
audio IN/OUT line (and RIGblaster for its power supply). So I suppose if
I just solder the respective wires together, it might appear some
parasitic interference if I use then both devices in parallel. Maybe I
would need some isolation transformer or like. Any idea?
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73 de Misko YT7MPB@YU7BPQ.#NSD.SRB.EU
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