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so ive been doing contests for about 4 years now, mostly single op on 20 and 40, and i keep reading about SO2R and how serious contesters swear by it for rate but honestly every time i try to wrap my head around it i get a headache. like the station complexity alone seems insane. two radios, two antennas, bandpass filters, some kind of controller so you're not blowing up your second receiver when the first rig is transmitting... it adds up fast both in terms of money and just mental overhead during a run.
my current setup is a 7300 with a fan dipole and i do okay, usually somewhere in the middle of the pack for my category but i want to improve. someone at the club said the real gains for most ops arent SO2R anyway, they're in smarter rate management — like knowing when to run vs S&P, when to QSY a multiplier hunt, stuff like that. is that true or is SO2R really where the big jump in score comes from? curious what people who actually do this think, not looking for the textbook answer
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