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PowerSDR v2.0.16

Four (4) VAC channels

2 virtual com port pairs.

Start PowerSDR for the 1500 first.  Configure VAC channels 1 & 2 along with the 
first virtual com port pair.  Shut down PowerSDR.
Start PowerSDR for the 3000/5000 second.  Configure VAC channels 3 & 4 along 
with the second virtual com port pair.  Shut down PowerSDR.
Start PowerSDR and select the 1500.  Start PowerSDR and select the 3000/5000.

If the non-transmitting radio has it's antenna shorted to ground, there will be 
no problem.

For running two copies of FLDIGI, read the manual and look for the -config-dir 
runtime command.  Set each separate copy of FLDIGI to use a different set of 
VAC cable and comports for audio and CAT respectively.

-Tim


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Don Sachnoff
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 2:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [FlexEdge] Running Two Flex Radios

If I want to run a 1500 and the 3K or the 1500 and 5K at the same time I need 
to use different ports for each radio for CAT and PTT for PSDR.  Is there 
anything else I need to do other than having different antennas hooked to each 
radio?  If I use a switched antenna system what concerns will there be for one 
radio using the antenna while the the other radio has it's antenna input 
shorted to ground? I would be doing mostly low power - digital or cw.  And for 
the fldigi gurus how can I run two copies of fldigi for this setup? 

Don - kx9q
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