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Re: [RTTY] AA5AU Contest Notes now multi computer n1mm SO#R

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Subject: Re: [RTTY] AA5AU Contest Notes now multi computer n1mm SO#R
From: "Jeff Blaine" <keepwalking188@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2013 22:11:09 -0600
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This subject has drifted way off topic.   So I will give my concluding rant.

If you want to run So1R, then do it. I ran So1r and then So2V on a single amp/rig for a couple of years. If you want to run So2r, then gear up and do it. Yes it takes more gear. Yes it gives better scores, with the right op. And no, not everyone can do it.

But it's a different category. So there is no comparison in the score. That issue has been beat to death and we can reread about it in the archives if one is interested.

The key point is that N1MM supports all these modes - and more - like the multi-combos. It's a great logger.

Just like there are great ops. There are great single op contesters like Mike (who is pretty good as a So2r op as well...), and others. Just as there are great So2r and So3r ops like Don and Ed.

So if a guy does not like his results, the place to look is right there on your desk, not on someone elses. Improve your operation skill, your setup, and learn from what the top guys are doing. Don has been knocking the scoreboards for years with arguably a modest setup, a less than ideal location and with 100W. Don, Mike and Ed, over the years, have given plenty of advice on how to get it right, do it better, and it's all mostly splashed over web sites, public forums, reflector notes and things like K3LR's CTU.

A great op gets great scores, even with mid level stuff. A poor op (like I am) uses So2r and power to make up for his lack of knowledge and skill. The key point I guess I am trying to make is that working on your skills will give you better scores - regardless of your hardware and geographic limitations.

And whatever cat you want to participate in, N1MM has an operation mode that can support it.

73/jeff/ac0c
www.ac0c.com
alpha-charlie-zero-charlie

-----Original Message----- From: John Merrill
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 9:34 PM
To: RTTY
Subject: Re: [RTTY] AA5AU Contest Notes now multi computer n1mm SO#R

I hope we are not going to get into the debate again that SO2R should be a different category :-). A single op is a single op no matter how many radios or antennas or amps he /she has....right??

John N1JM
On Feb 15, 2013, at 8:21 PM, "Tom Osborne" <w7why@frontier.com> wrote:

That shouldn't be a single op station?

Where do you draw the line?  73

Tom W7WHY


On Feb 15, Jeff Blaine wrote:
There is nothing wrong with this.  Single ops do just fine.  Search
on K4GMH in the single op category and you can see what a good op
can do.

73/jeff/ac0c

You mean this ?????

Current home station setup: SO2R - IC746s, GS-35B amps., pair of 4 el
SteppIRs (one at 130 ft, other at 100 ft), pair of 2 el XM240s (one at 140
ft, other at 70 ft), TH6DXX (at 40 ft), 80 m inv. vee apex 120 ft, 2, all
supported by a single Rohn 45, 130 ft tower. Plus a pair of 480 ft Beverage
ant. (one North East, other West directions)



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