Dave, what I was trying to describe is that I call CQ in the Sprint (only
the Sprint) with "F7" inactive-band radio CQs and use the "active band"
radio to find stations signing so I can call them in the S&P position of TR
to begin a two-QSO couplet. The F7 CQs are a "filler" taking up time while
I search for someone to call. That way I get the best of all worlds; I am
calling CQs and also am seeking a station to call to begin a two QSO
couplet. It's more efficient. That's what I was trying to explain. This
entire procedure is valid only for the Sprint since one cannot remain on a
CQ frequency after one QSO.
Otherwise, in all other contests, I would be calling CQ and running
stations on the active-band radio on a run frequency and using the
inactive-band radio to locate stations on another band to call with the
"ALT D" feature in S&P mode.
All this is "TR-Log Speak."
Jim N3BB
At 05:24 PM 1/21/2007 +0000, Dave Hachadorian wrote:
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Randy Thompson" <k5zd@charter.net>
>To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
>Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 3:32 PM
>Subject: [CQ-Contest] SO2R questions
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> > K3LR has asked me to do a session on SO2R for the Contest
> > University at
> > Dayton this year. I am interested in what types of
> > questions people have
> > about SO2R so I can cover them in my presentation. Please
> > reply direct to
> > me with any questions, suggestions, or other comments
> > (positive or negative)
> > you have about SO2R.
>
>On page 18 of the latest NCJ, N3BB says "I got all mixed up
>and tried to use the active radio to cq and the inactive
>radio to S&P - I was all backward." I guess now he cq's with
>"other radio cq's". What are the advantages of that method?
>I guess I'm still backward.
>
>Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
>Yuma, AZ
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