[SECC] So2R assistance

RJ Hubbard rj.wf4w at gmail.com
Tue Jul 23 10:55:03 EDT 2019


Hey SECC, I'm starting to think about setting up my station for SO2R and
have been doing a lot of reading, but thought I'd tap into the great
resource - the SECC!

I've begun to notice that many of the reported scores on 3830 have the SO2R
checked so it seems to be an earmark of the top scorers. My operating time
is often limited so the only way to get that score higher is to work more
Q's and get more Multis. . . SO2R seems to be the way to do that.

I get the basics, but i have some questions on successful operation...

I currently have a 7610, ALS-600, 6BTV, & OCF Dipole. I use n1mm for
contesting. My assumption is that I will buy another Icom due to
familiarity, ease of integration into N1MM, and  I already have RSBA-1 so I
can control both rigs from the desktop. I also assume I'll need to buy a
couple bandpass filters and perhaps some switches. I also have another 6BTV
I could install... I'm not too concerned about the hardware & software side
of it. . .

My lack of knowledge is around SO2R operation... let's take last weekend's
NAQP RTTY contest as an example...  I assume SO2R ops are on a run freq. on
Rig1 Band A and using Rig2 Band B to S&P. Given spotting is not permitted
in SO category.  the proper way to do that is decode and only work needed
multipliers?

What about in contests , like the IARU HF Championships, where you can only
change bands every 10 mins or so? I assume that negates SO2R operation
(aside from monitoring 2nd band)?

So help me out here... help me understand the benefit of SO2R, how best to
use it, and WHEN to use it. Perhaps my assumptions are wrong?

Thank you
RJ Hubbard, WF4W
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