Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
> > If you can sit there and honestly tell this group that an SO2R station
> > does not have a distinct advantage, Fine.
>
> I'm not saying that it is not an advantage although there are single
> radio stations that regularly outscore two radio stations. A big
> part of the difference is still operator skill - a skilled operator
> can do more if he/she has more resources whether those resources be
> antennas, transmitters, receivers, or computers. In the end it is
> still HOW the operator uses those resources.
>
>
> So If your Not saying it is Not an advantage, then you are agreeing
> that a SO2R operator does have a edge.
Then Fine, Let him keep the edge, but let him take it up against the
skills of other SO2R stations.
And let the SO1R take their skills, fairly, against other SO1R stations.
If you've got the time, money and skill needed to set up and operate
a full blown, legal limit SO2R, Thats fine.
But don't expect to be in competition with someone of a more modest
station.
The point of this whole thread and many more before it is simply,
Make SO2R its own class.
Do that, and we bring operator skill to an even fight.
Mike WB9B
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