The true advantage would be for the software to monitor 2 bands and
populate a bandmap if any stations are heard while you're working the
other 2 bands.
Nothing like your own radio telling you when a band is open and any
available multi's. No need to break your run to check to see if 10m
is open.
Chris
kb5u
On 10/23/07, Don Hill AA5AU <aa5au@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Bill, W9OL wrote "This could really feed the SO2R debate to the MAX.
> Single OP FOUR RADIOS"
>
> Four radios would be difficult to handle for a single op. I've operated SO3R
> on a few occasions and it was difficult. I found that
> SO2R was actually better because I could get into a rhythm with two radios
> and make more contacts than with three. So four? Hard
> to find four band open at the same time.
>
> 73, Don AA5AU
>
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