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I'm guessing I just need a second laptop... I can do the less-frequently used 1.25 and 33cm on the second laptop.. |
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Hi, A-lot to unpack there. Looked at your QRZ page, that's quite an antenna array that happens to have some wheels attached to it. Okay, So... I haven't coded any so2r or so3r logic into Not1MM yet. The only way currently I believe would be to have multiple instances of rigctld running, one for each radio with each having it's own network port. Then go into the config menu and change the current port number each time you want to talk to a different radio. |
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For the VHF Contest I have one radio dedicated to 6m.
I have another (IC9700) for 2m/70cm/23cm.
I have another on 10m that connects to two transverters for 1.25m and 33cm.
I'm a rover. I have one laptop in the car.
The only way I can think of to log in this scenario is to:
Use NotN1MM with 2 radios on the host and create a VM to run a second Debian 12 with one more NotN1MM for the 3rd radio then after the contest merge the logs?
The huge problem I have as a rover is when I disconnect a USB interface.. It's anyone's guess when reconnected which radio is on which audio port.one VM's running another copy of NotN1MM so I can ensure the USB Audio goes to the proper WSJTX..
The other problem of course is the N1MM only talks to 2 radios without a peer-to-peer network..
Also I need to be able to close WSJTX so NotN1MM can connect to the radio and know what band I'm on when I'm suddenly operating phone..
So in a bit of a pickle jar.
What do you all suggest? During these contests I'm a sole operator in a car without much sleep so I want to keep it as simple as I can :-)
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