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so ive been doing contests for about 4 years now, mostly single op, and i keep reading about SO2R being the big rate multiplier everyone uses to stay competitive. finally decided to try setting it up last contest season and honestly it was kind of a disaster at first. kept transmitting on the wrong radio, had the audio routing all confused, and i think i called CQ on 40 while actively in a QSO on 15 which was embarrassing.
eventually got it somewhat dialed in by the end of the weekend but my rate actually went DOWN compared to my single radio efforts which i did not expect. i know theres a learning curve but im wondering if people think the investment in time and gear is really worth it for someone doing maybe 10-12 contests a year, or if im better off just squeezing more out of a single radio setup first. im running an IC-7300 and a K3S right now with some bandpass filters between them, station isnt perfect but its workable. audio is going through a headphone mixer thing i cobbled together.
anyone gone through this same learning curve and come out the other side actually seeing the rate gains people talk about? or is SO2R mostly only worth it if you're already top 10 material and trying to push from like 2000 QSOs to 2500?
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