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Subject: [CQ-Contest] SO2R bashing
From: "Holger Hannemann" <holger@9h3m.com>
Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2017 20:47:10 +1300
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Oh boy, what did I do. I should have known, that this would happen. My
deepest apology to all but especially the SO2R/SO3R/SO4R operators! I admit
it was all my fault. 

Dear Mike, there was no bashing of SO2R operators and no intention to offend
anyone. TI7W's CQ calls were randomly fired into three or four callers. He
did not exchange a single rapport but fired four or five times a CQ out.
Therefore I assumed he must have had a massive pile up on the other band.
For us three or four callers it was still a waste of time to call him. I'm
sure it was not the intention of TI7W to let us wait but Yes, I think the
intention was to keep the frequency clear as in one or two minutes he would
be back again and run QSO's there. I did never say that I'm a better
operator but I sure don't need to like this style. I hope that solves the
case. I will not comment anymore to this topic on this forum and crawl back
under my stone. Sorry to all for the QRM.

 

73 Holger - ZL3IO, who is a SO2R fan and by the way enjoyed worked SO2R for
his first time in a CQWW in 1998 from zone 22

 

 

 

 

After every major contest, I see this trend bashing the SO2R ops. (even the
really good ones!)

 

I'd wager most bashers have never tried SO2R, never read up on it, watched
it in real life or even seen it done on youtube.

 

 

I have my thoughts WHY this bashing occurs, but I won't go there.

 

 

In a recent post on this reflector someone accused TI7W of keeping his 15m
frequency warm while he (presumably) worked another band.

 

I was not there in Chris' shack, but I am relatively certain this was NOT
the case.

 

 

If you fellas would learn how SO2R *actually* works, you'd perhaps realize
how silly some of your statements/accusations are.

 

 

With > 10,000 QSO's, I really doubt TI7W was keeping a QRG warm on a 2nd
band.  I mean, c'mon.

 

 

For the big guns, or guys in rare locations in big contests, SO2R (normally)
means constantly flip-flopping between 2 bands and when you are doing it
right (as KL9A/TI7W, ZF2MJ/N6MJ, V26K(AA3B),N9RV,N4YDU, N5DX,  K3WW, N2IC
and a multitude of others do), you should almost not know you are working an
SO2R op whatsoever. Sometimes you simply will not know at all.

Flip/Flop/Flip/Flop. That's when you are running on 2 bands (run/Run or
2BSIQ)..if they are running one band and S&P a second band of course, you
wouldn't know it either.

 

 

I entered into the SO2R world around 2 short yrs ago and so I'm very new to
it...and although I'm not nearly in the leagues like the previously
mentioned super ops, there might be one QSO in 20 or 30 you'd know even this
newbie was SO2R (if I hit a wrong key, or got a really really slow caller,
software glitch etc) (not unlike SO1R where you might not hear a caller)

 

 

TI7W doesn't need me to defend him, but the whole SO2R bashing is not
necessary.  These guys are using 2 radios, mostly doing it VERY well, and if
they don't come back to you within 0.5 to 1 seconds, there's likely a very
good reason. (sloooow caller on other radio, QRM, QRN, KB error or you're
weak and they just don't hear you at all..same as if they only had one

radio.)  If you happen to catch them on a rare bad moment, move along.  

 

 

Nobody is keeping a 2nd frequency warm.  With skimmer/RBN etc. in a CW
contests, it's not necessary and it's a needless accusation.

 

 

We're in this to have fun, right?

 

 

73 de Mike VE9AA

 

(SO1R-Classic in this particular CQWW CW)

 

 

Mike, Coreen & Corey

 

Keswick Ridge, NB

 

 

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