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so ive been running SO2R for about three contest seasons now and im still not sure im doing it right. last weekend during the state QSO party i had my second radio parked on 15m while i was running on 40 and honestly i think it cost me more time than it saved because i kept losing my run frequency when i'd go answer something on the second radio and come back to find someone parked on my spot.
my setup is nothing fancy, two K3s with a bandpass filter setup between them, dipoles at different heights so the isolation is decent enough that i can usually transmit on both without too much bleed. but the operating strategy side of it is where i feel like im still fumbling. like when do you actually commit to a second radio CQ vs just doing S&P on it when you hear something good. i've read the k1ar stuff and the n5kf writeups but some of it feels like advice for guys running at 200/hr rates which i am definitely not doing.
anyone who's actually ground through this and figured out when SO2R starts paying dividends would be great to hear from. im averaging maybe 80-90/hr on a good run, is that even fast enough for SO2R to matter or am i just adding complexity for no reason
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