--- Tonno Vahk <tonno.vahk@mail.ee> wrote:
> I haven't done Multi Op in ARRL for some
> time thus looked at the rules today after
> a while. It was surpise for me that only
> 6 band changes are allowed for M/S.
Yes, that's it. It used to be a ten-minute
band-change rule, but I like the 6-changes-per-hour
rule better.
> And there is no word about the second station being
> able to work multpliers only (like in CQWW??).
>
The "second" and any other radios are good as back-ups
and for filling the bandmap. Not like CQWW at all.
A "true" multi-operator/single-transmitter.
> Not much fun really for a larger group than
> maybe 2-3 people.
Yes, that's one of the "limitations" of the ARRL M/S.
Makes for a different experience than the CQWW design.
Mike N2MG
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