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ZS6RO  > HARDWA   15.12.02 20:45l 36 Lines 1090 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Recommendation for setting up and using multip
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RO

** NEWSGROUP: rec.radio.amateur.equipment
** FROM     : nx7u@arrl.net (Scott Townley)

Ya know, there's a cute device that just started getting ad print in
QST to do just that.
It's "Multi-Switcher" model NCS-3240 by New Communications Solutions
in GA.  http://www.ncsradio.com
No affiliation and no experience with the product, but it's exactly
what you're looking for!  (except for the antenna part)

On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 06:22:44 GMT, "Robert Fanfant"
<fanfant1@attbi.com> wrote:

>I've have 3 HF rigs that I'd like to use more often but I just hate having
>to unplug every connection to make that happen. So I just end up using 1 rig
>most of the time.
>
>Looking for input from others running multiple rigs.
>
>What hardware recommendations do you use that lets you quickly switch among
>the different rigs? I'd like to share the rigs (2 ICOM & 1 K2 )with the
>following devices: amp(needs ALC/RELAY), external speaker, Timewave 599 DSP,
>CW paddle, ICOM microphone, computer for logging, coax antenna.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>-rob
>
>



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