This is a very good question. I personally heard a Big Gun station
doing a run on the low end of the band constantly calling CQ Contest.
Farther down the band was the same call trying to bust a pileup with a
DX station. I put both frequencies in my 2 VFO's and switched back
and forth. There was definitely two stations, with different voices,
using the same call, transmitting at the same time. One operator
calling CQ Contest, the other calling a DX station in a pile up.
"Alfred J. Frugoli (KE1FO)" wrote:
>
> A very good point was made about Run frequencies not being relinquished when
> a station moves to S&P. SO2R is one example, and now many MM stations are
> utilizing a 2nd station on a band for S&P operations. Run frequencies are
> going to be scarce as we loose 10M and 15 to some extent.
>
> Time to invest in narrow filters!
>
> 73 de Al, KE1FO
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