On 12/17/98 4:50 PM, Trey Garlough at trey@kkn.net wrote:
>Consider what you would do as a single op with one radio: you would do
>some CQing and some tuning, striving for the balance that would
>maximize your score. M/2 is exactly the same, except with two guys.
>The only additional detail is that you want to avoid being on the same
>band as your partner.
And the OTHER detail, which is that you can't change bands but every 10
minutes. Very important! NAQP top single ops have always streesed the
importance of moving multipliers through the bands. You can't do that as
a M/2. Otherwise, a M/2 is pretty much like a two-headed single op.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@radio.org
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