SO2R worth the headache for casual contesters or just leave it to the serious guys
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so ive been doing contests pretty seriously for the past couple years, mostly single op single radio, and im consistently pulling decent rates on CW but i keep hitting this wall where i feel like im just sitting there waiting during the slow periods and watching the clock. a buddy of mine keeps telling me to get into SO2R and honestly ive been curious for a while but every time i start looking into it the rabbit hole gets deep fast.
right now running a k3 into a pair of tribanders stacked at 45 and 75 feet, so the antenna situation isnt terrible, but adding a whole second radio setup with the keying and audio switching and all that seems like a lot of pain for maybe a few hundred extra qsos. or maybe im underselling it. does the rate difference actually show up that much if youre not already in the top 10 percent of operators skill wise? feels like my rate problems are more about operating technique than radio count
also wondering if anyone has opinions on the SO2R vs just really optimizing the single radio strategy, like aggressive S&P mixed with running, knowing when to give up a frequency and go hunt instead. i feel like theres still a lot of room there i havent exploited yet
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