Regarding Ward's comment (and others, of course):
I do have a problem with:
Bankd A: CQCQCQ --listen-- CQCQCQ --response, etc.
Bankd B: CQCQCQ --listen-- CQCQCQ ----------------
Having a single transceiver, I always assumed (as others did)
that everyone was working only one band at a time. The example
of working two radios, other than split DX on 80 meters, was
something I had not thought about before. Yet, in one of the
radio rags a month or so ago there was a vivid discussion of the
above example AND the author went on to explain that others had
monitored the very same who had observed operation on BANK C and D
at the very same time. Is this the tip of the Iceberg, so to speak?
Hey, I have enough trouble randling a single radio, so I am not
trying to bad-mouth anyone. This just has my haed spinning. I did
read about on contester who has seven TS-830s at his station, and
I had assumed that it was to avoid the hassle of tuning up whenever
a band change was made, now I am not so sure.
alan, N2ALE/6
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