Bill,
Not necessarily true. When I do RTTY SO2R, more often than not, I
alternate CQs on 2 bands. As soon as R1 goes into rcve, R2 starts
CQing. I've found it more productive than listening on the second
band. This is unique to RTTY. Besides the fact you don't need to
listen to anything on RTTY, there's really no way to hold 2 freqs on CW
or SSB.
73,
Barry
> Quoting Bill Turner <dezrat@copper.net>:
>
>
>> If the RX is off when the TX is on, it's SO1R. The advantage of SO2R
>> is listening while transmitting.
>>
>> Bill, W6WRT
>>
>>
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Barry Kutner, W2UP
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