> For instance, look at K3ZO - one of the best contesters you'll ever see.
> Fred is adamantly opposed to 2R operating and often comes in among the
> top ten, but I don't recall seeing a #1 finish in years. Fred only does
> CW/SSB, but the principle holds.
>
> I never said one CAN'T win with 1R, just that 2R has a serious
> advantage. And that is why the 2R guys do it, of course. :-)
I agree. And that's why guys improve their capability with better antennas
too, yet noone is asking that yagi/tower owners be segregated into their own
category. Heck, SO2R is a cheaper proposition than acquiring space and
hardware for towers and yagis. My problem with this subject is just where
to draw lines. I don't even know exactly what makes for "more radios" -
Certainly the guys that have more than one VFO or additional listening-only
radios have an advantage too.
I know what you mean - You're talking about guys that are actively using 2
transceivers - I'm just noting that specing out that new category is fraught
with challenges. 73 - John, WA9ALS
P.S. Anyone know why the chicken crossed the road?
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