The skills are similar but you have more pileup management/tuning to do
than in a contest. Certainly doable but I don't see a DXpedition to a rare
one tying up that many resources (which chances are, are already packed
into too small a space). Demand is still higher for the other two modes it
would appear.
Still, that would be fun. ;) jeff wk6i
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 3:37 PM, W0MU Mike Fatchett <w0mu@w0mu.com> wrote:
> Are any dxpeditions running two radios for transmit? It would seem that
> this would be a no brainer. There is sooooooooo much dead or down time
> even when sending 599 599 call that one decent op should be able to work
> two rigs at the same time and effectively double their rate.
>
> One would have to be two radios and two antennas or a triplexer or similar
> to allow one to be on two bands at the same time.
>
> I am certain that most of the competitive contest ops are using so2 or so3
> r these days. Do you guys think that a decent op can run two pileups on
> a top 10-25 ranked dxpedition?
>
> RTTY seems to be more popular but still somewhat of an after thought with
> dxpeditions.
>
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