Bill,
> Why? Because two radios changes the amount of listening time
> available. With one radio, you are transmitting roughly half the time
> and listening half the time. With two radios you are able to listen
> 100% of the time, and on multiple bands if you like.
>
> It is more than just a technicality. It is a fundamental shift in the
> nature of contesting itself and deserves its own category, just like
> LP and HP.
It's no different than we did in the late 70s/early 80s with second
receivers, or heaven forbid, two complete C-lines. Nobody talked much
about it but listening for multipliers/openings on other bands has been
a part of the arsenal of the top single ops for 30 years.
Frankly, it's become easier and less costly in real terms in the last
few years. SO2R is actually coming into the range of the average
operator these days.
73,
... Joe, K4IK
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