Couple of ideas....
#1 You can actually use speaker/mic to do it so no RF is involved at all.
#2 You can run one computer with two big monitors and run 4 or 5 copies of 
WSJT-X all on virtual audio cables.
You can do your own test that way to learn the Fox side a bit better.
de Mike W9MDB

 

    On Wednesday, January 2, 2019, 5:16:22 PM CST, WB5JJJ <[email protected]> 
wrote:  
 
 I have been asked to set up a F/H demo for our hamfest in March.  I'm thinking 
run the power all the way down on some rigs set up around the room and 
transmitting into dummy loads on a very discrete frequency so as to not get 
people too excited elsewhere.  This way the local hams could actually see what 
is going on with the Fox and maybe understand the operation a bit better.  
Since none of us here are experienced "Foxes", some guidance in this area would 
be really great.  I know RTFM and I have done that, but experience is a better 
teacher, in my view.  So, does anyone have a step by step guide on how to set 
up the Fox and what to expect on the Fox side during this demo?  
Help would be greatly appreciated to those that are in the know on this 
subject.  
Please answer off list.  I'm good on QRZ.  
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