As far as I can see, the Field Day rule does not say you cannot use SO2R,
or an octopus, or whatever other kind of interlock you want - it just says
that if you use SO2R, you cannot claim to be in a single-transmitter
category, i.e. SO2R counts as two transmitters, not one.
Does having to enter the class that corresponds to the number of
transmitters you actually have on site constitute a hardship / antiquated
rule / discouragement to innovation? I wouldn't have thought so.
73,
Rich VE3KI
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