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John,
Take the same operation that goes on in a successful M/2 operation in  
a DX contest, including two rigs at each station, skimmer, etc.  Turn  
off the amplifiers and you are ready to go. 
Stan, K5GO
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On Nov 29, 2012, at 9:07 AM, John Unger <w4au@verizon.net> wrote:
 I am thinking of try M/2 in the NAQP in January. I've read over the  
rules, which seem pretty straightforward and understandable, but  
what I don't know is the best general strategy to follow.
The trivial approach seems to be to have each transmitter on it own  
band at any one time and then just operate like a SO for at least 10  
minutes on that band; maybe passing mults to the other band if  
needed. But how do the "real" M/2 stations operate in NAQP? You  
don't have to give away an real secrets, of course, but just some  
general ideas and strategy would help. I can imagine having other  
ops just listening on "off" bands and putting mults on a bandmap and  
then one of the transmitting stations going to that band (for at  
least 10 minutes, of course) to work those new band/mults. 
tnx es 73 - John, W4AU
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