Bill,
I think you just hit on the very serious problem that was overlooked in all
the diatribe we had on this list and others.
This is just as much SO2R as having two seperate boxes. So is the IC7800
and the Orion II and many of the SDRs. Even my FT1000mp would allow me to
search the band for multipliers, go grab them and quickly come back to my
run frequency!
How does one enforce this rule? I see the XE is now going to have a SO2R
group - I will do something else that day, thank you.
HNY
Jerry, W6IHG
At 10:03 AM 12/31/2007 -0600, FireBrick wrote:
>I now contest with a Flex5Ka.
>It has the capability of full multiband duplex. (second receiver option on
>the way).
>
>So I will be able to hear two bands simultaneously, even when transmitting.
>And consequently, I would be able to cq, alternately on both bands (note: I
>said alternately).
>And which ever band I receive a reply, stop all cqing to make the qso.
>
>All of this in one neat little box, containing all the antenna switching
>etc.
>
>So to get the year off with a bang......
>
>what contest class would this be? <smiling>
>
>PS: I will give this a try but fear I'm way too old, slow, forgetful,
>arthritic, and dependent on massive doses of FloMax and Aricept to be able
>to keep up such a pace.
>
>
>HNY.
>
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