Unfortunately, the multi-single class is the
class available for "guys like us." That's the
situation that W3MF/K3PH are in: one radio,
one amplifier, one set of antennas, one computer.
Still, if you get enough time in the chair, it's
possible to be reasonably competitive. W3MF M/S
finished 10th in USA in CQWW SSB and K3PH finished
6th in USA on CW. Chair time was about 40 hours
on phone and about 43 on CW.
I suspect there are a lot of us in this situation.
73,
Bob
K3PH
>Hi I still haven't managed to put a multiplier-hunting station on yet
>for M1 class, so hearing about using yet a third station for run-band
>S&P work was really an eye-opener for me. Plus a couple of other rxs
>hunting mults on yet other bands I guess. I'm so naive but I admire
>and salute the technology and operating skills required to pull all
>this off so more power to em if it's within the rules.
>
>Is there a "classic" boys-taking-turns-on-just-the-one-radio class?
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