From: "Marty Tippin"
> To me, the ability to seamlessly run two frequencies at the >same
time, even if only one signal is on the air at a time, is >what makes
it impossible for the one-radio guys to compete >with SO2R.
I tried SO2R in the CQWW and had a ball. Got so caught up in working
stations on both radios I forgot all about band changes, etc. But I
had FUN. I was just working statins on both radios. If I would have
been SO1R, SOAB, SO2R, or whatever class I ended up it, I didn't care,
because I had FUN. I knew I wasn't going to have a big score but I
had FUN. I think that's what it's all about, or is it?
Tom W7WHY
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