I don't know.... For me, at 6'3", a corner setup makes good sense. When I take my hands off the keyboard, my elbows more or less naturally drop in front of the left and right radios. I'm still learni
Author: frugoli@worldlinkisp.com (Alfred J. Frugoli)
Date: Tue Jan 28 01:55:29 2003
Hello fellow contesters. I've seen lots of setups using two rigs in a horizontal orientation (i.e. rig 1 on the left and rig 2 on the right), but I've seen very few vertical setups (rig 1 on the bott
Very nice, neat setup, Dale! Regarding horizontal vs. vertical rig placement, vertical never made sense to me. First, it makes intuitive sense to have left and right radios for left and right ears. S
I've got experience running SO2R horizontally, but not vertically. In the 70's I learned to run two transceivers at W6HX. I wasn't the first to operate this way, but I was one of the early ones. I na
My personal preference is for the radios to be stacked, one above the other. I typically use the top radio as the running radio (and call it "left") and the bottom radio, whose tuning knob is easier