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so ive been doing contests for maybe 4-5 years now mostly single op single radio and i keep reading about SO2R and how it supposedly transforms your rate but every time i look into setting it up it seems like a massive rabbit hole of hardware, software, antenna switching, interference between radios, the whole thing
my current setup is an IC-7300 and i was thinking about picking up a used TS-590 as a second radio but then you need band decoders, some kind of SO2R controller, sort out the audio routing, and make sure the two rigs arent blowing each others front ends out when youre transmitting on one and listening on the other
my antennas are a 3 element yagi for 20/15/10 and a trapped vertical for 40/80 so theres at least some separation there but still. is it actually worth doing for someone who doesnt operate every major contest, maybe 6-8 a year? i feel like id spend more time debugging the station than actually contesting
what did rate improvements actually look like for people who made the switch, like realistically not the top guns at K3LR or whatever
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