KB8N writes:
>
><< If you want to tune two radios simultaneously on CW
> (advanced search and pounce technique for small stations), it
> helps to have one radio set for USB and the other for LSB.
>
> --Zack Lau W1VT >>
>
>I've been there and done that, and it seems more confusing to me than
>helpful. I used a single VFO to control two Ten-Tec transceivers on 40M and
>20M simultaneously and was always wondering which way to turn the knob for
>the desired signal.
>
I think the difference is that I'm tuning both knobs simultaneously,
while you
are using one knob to control two radios. With a bit of practice, I
know that the
radio on the right tunes one way and the radio on the left tunes the
other way.
The USB/LSB adds a futher correlation, so I can more quickly identify
which
radio has the signal I want in addition to the left/right headphones.
--Zack W1VT
>I'm now using a pair of Omni VIs, which use the same conversion scheme on all
>bands...much less confusing. I think using two identical radios is he best
>way to go for two radio contesting.
>
>Paul, KB8N
>
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