One radio means one radio. Not two transceivers with a lock out. One
radio does allow you to SO2V, but its still one transceiver.
73 Rich NN3W
On Wed, Sep 21, 2022 at 4:47 PM Sebastian Delmont <sd@notso.net> wrote:
> Many contests include a "Classic" overlay that is defined as, among other
> things, the requirement to "use only one radio".
>
> How does this affect the use of radios with multiple reception units?
>
> Does this rule prevent SO2R operation when you use a single radio, with a
> single transmitter but able to listen to more than two signals at once?
>
> Or was this rule meant to prevent this kind of operation, but got obsolete
> and was never revisited?
>
> 73 de KI2D
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