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so ive been doing single op for a few years now, mostly phone contests but starting to get more into CW, and i keep reading about SO2R and how it can dramatically improve your rate but honestly every time i try to understand the setup it makes my head spin a little. like i get the basic concept, two radios, run on one while S&P on the other, but the actual implementation seems like a rabbit hole.
right now i have an IC-7300 as my main rig and i picked up a used TS-590SG a few months ago thinking id eventually try this. the antenna situation is what im most worried about honestly — i have a yagi up for 20/15/10 and a trapped vertical for 40/80 and i dont really have a second set of antennas. does anyone actually run SO2R with just one antenna per band, like sharing? or do you need completely separate antenna systems to avoid blowing up your front ends
also wondering how people handle the audio when youre running SO2R, do you just do one radio per ear or is there some smarter way to manage that. i tried headphone switching manually during a sprint once and it was a disaster
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