Are there that many running SO2R in a single band contest ?
I can see this on the wide band of 10m esp one rig on cell the other on
phone
But 160m is a pretty narrow band
Love to know the specifics of being able to do SO2R within the 160m band
Cheers!
Steve
KG5VK
On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 7:44 AM Art Boyars <artboyars@gmail.com> wrote:
> My "fresh meat" Saturday night operation in ARRL 160M Contest can yield
> some nice runs from Big Guns (and mid-Atlantic locals).
>
> Last Saturday night 1045Z a Big Gun in northeastern North America answered
> my CQ, sending his call twice. That was unusual. I wondered if I was
> particularly weak at his station (not likely), and maybe he thought I would
> need the QSX to get his call.
>
> But now I'm wondering: Could he have been creating a couple of extra
> seconds on transmit so that he could finish copying something (a call
> sign?) on the other radio?
>
> Are SO2R op's adding this trick to their skill set?
>
> 73, Art K3KU
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