Single Operator 2 Radios. In some contests the rules allow 2 radios to be used by one operator. This enables the contester to listen to 2 bands at once which is useful when one band is a bit slow and all you are doing is sending CQ. You can then be monitoring another band, perhaps a particular hard-to-get station, for an opportunity to jump in and catch another multiplier you would not otherwise be able to get. It's not just 2 radios, you need binaural headphones and possibly fast switching antennas and there are all kinds of special gizmos around to help a complex set up, not to mention the logging programmes. It enables you to gain a few extra % that could win you the contest.

David
G3UNA


----- Original Message ----- From: "Evert Bakker (PA2KW)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 8:33 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] SO2R


Hello,



May be a stupid question from a VHF-er. What does SO2R mean? I thought that
was a Polish call, but that doesn't make any sense here hi



73's, Evert PA2KW

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