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so ive been doing contests for a few years now, mostly single op on 20 and 40, and my rates are decent but i keep hitting a wall around 150-160 qso/hr during the good runs and then it just falls off when the band gets crowded or i need to find mults. been reading a lot about SO2R and watching some of the webinars from the big guns and i get the theory — keep radio 1 running on a run frequency and use radio 2 to hunt mults or grab a second frequency on another band for when the rate dies. but honestly setting it up looks like a pain. the audio switching alone seems like it would drive me nuts, and i havent even thought about the bandpass filter situation yet.
my current setup is a K3 and an IC-7300 sitting there mostly unused, so i technically have the hardware already. i use N1MM+ for logging. has anyone here actually made the jump to SO2R from a similar starting point and was it worth it for the kind of contest where you're not trying to win the world, just improve your score and have more fun during the slow periods? or is this one of those things where it only really pays off if you're seriously competing for a plaque?
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