I would like some clarification on the Multi 2 transmitter rule. From the CQ WW Rules Website: *2. Two Transmitters (MULTI-TWO):* A maximum of two transmitted signals on two different bands may be us
As we have seen with the proliferation of interlocked transmitters used by some multi-single entrants, the definition of transmitter is not what it seems. Transmitter has historically meant "transmit
I did an M2 at NQ4I a couple of years ago. We had two radios per band, and a total of six radios. Two radios per band interlocked - only one could transmit at a time (hardware interlock). One run rad
Well, We donīt have so many radios...Only 3 radios...2 RUN and 1 MULT. I think the MULT station can MOVE FREELY from band to band without any 10minutes limit..It that OK?...Maybe I am wrong. If so, p
I guess my definition of transmitter never meant transmitted signal. I failed to find this definition in any radio book I own. If that is what is meant then why not say that? Historically meant "tran
Mike, N1MMplus makes it easy to run M1, M2, and M/M and NO you are not limited to using only two physical transmitters in M2, but only two signal sources at a time, any two at your disposal in any co
I dont believe M2 allows a mult transmitter (like M/S) ....and you cannot move "freely" , I believe you are limited to 8 band changes per hour.... Well, We donīt have so many radios...Only 3 radios..
I understand what is going on now. Maybe it has always been this way. It seemed in the past that M2 and MS were much different than they are today. Maybe I was just naive, maybe I still am. I am stil
Hi Mike Here is an example of what is being done - Have a look at the diagrams and you will see how advanced they can get... http://www.4o3a.com/wp-content/uploads/M2-setup-LP1H.gif Regards Trent VK4
Hi guys. It does! You can use Radio 3 to "steal" band changes from both run radios. More or less 4 QSOs per RUN = 8 QSOs per hour x 48 = 384 extra QSOs and hopefully mults. Sometimes you can squeeze
The way K5ZD explained it you can have 100 radios as long as only two are transmitting at a time you are fine and you adhere to the 8 band changes per transmitter rule you should be ok. How you manag
I think that it is clear that only 2 transmitted signals are allowed in M2 category. You can configure n1mm to have radio 1 and radio 2 as running and radio3 to change as radio 1 mult or radio 2 mult
I would like to thank Mike, W0MU, for bringing this up. Good points and questions. The FAQ for M/S and M/2 were extensively rewritten and expounded upon in 2012, but were only (very) partially incorp
Pretty much all of the top scoring stations in both M/S and M2X categories have multiple stations per band. Have you ever wondered why some M/S entries might have 10 to 15 operators? That's why. One
See General Rules IX - 7 for the rule that disallows alternating CQ's. W0MU On 10/10/2016 6:22 PM, Jeff Clarke wrote: Pretty much all of the top scoring stations in both M/S and M2X categories have m
See General Rules IX - 7 for the rule that disallows alternating CQ's. Mike, the rule doesnt apply. For those stations having more than one rig on a band at the same time only one is calling CQ. The