Hi Rich,
Wrong 😉
See the rules :
<<<...
Classic Operator (CLASSIC): The entrant will use only one radio, no QSO finding
assistance, and may operate up to 24 of the 48 hours – off times are a minimum
of 60 minutes during which no QSO is logged. If the log shows more than 24
hours of operation, only the first 24 hours will be counted for the overlay
score. Receiving while transmitting is prohibited. Single Operator Assisted
entries are not eligible for this category.
...>>>
So SO2V not allowed !
73, Dimitri F4DSK
Le 22 sept. 2022 à 02:27, à 02:27, Richard F DiDonna NN3W <richnn3w@gmail.com>
a écrit:
>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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