ARRL M/S is definitely a lower-stress kind of operation. When we have 3 or 4
ops available, we feel overstaffed in that category. If we had our interstation
interference situation under control here, I think we'd be more likely to try
M/2 in ARRL.
73,
Jim
> On 2/24/07, Jim Idelson <k1ir@designet.com> wrote:
> Maximum of six band changes in a clock-hour. No two sigs on the air at the
same
> time. Second radio and op useful for finding needed mults or Q's on another
> band in order to make efficient use of a band change when the time is right.
> So, in ARRL M/S the mult station is "Search, but No Pounce".
>
Which makes it great for a two man expedition like AC8W and I do. You
don't really have to worry about the second station and/or antennas
for it.
73 Hank K8DD
'Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their
level then beat you with experience.' -anon
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