de N5OT:
>
> At W8JI for the CW contest I spent probably 95% of the time Europe
> was opening listening to some directional RX antenna pointed at
> Europe...
>
> In contrast, when W4AN operated this contest from Tom's he would use
> a different direction in a different receiver in each ear, hoping to
> not miss people. I am pretty sure that was less productive, ...
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The last statement above depends on the operator, location, propagation and
noise.
Here in the Midwest, I have found listening with different antennas in two
receivers highly productive -- absolutely essential at certain times. We
can't run Europeans all evening, so the importance of "bulk" QSO totals, DX
or not, is paramount. A high rate early in the contest, which always
includes stations in all directions, can partially offset the need to spend
more time S&P for DX multipliers.
My response to weak stations is similar to guys with one receiver. I focus
on one radio and find the best RX antenna. However, in every contest, there
will be a few weak stations that are only copyable with two radios feeding
my "neural processor."
73, Gary
K9AY
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