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Yes, P3A M/S score is very high, even comparing to HQ M/M scores.
M/S = "Only one transmitted signal allowed at any given time" and " Must remain
on a
band for at least 10 minutes at a time"
HQ = up to 12 signals at the same time.
But the question still is the same: Has anyone really heard 2 signals on the
air
at the same time or heard simultaneously running on 2 different bands?
I hope next contest somebody will check the bands with 2 radios. And may be
will
put stereo files on Internet (left channel - radio 1 audio, right - with radio
2).
73 Arunas, LY2IJ
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