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N1MM Logger also supports “Single Operator 2 VFOs”, or SO2V. If your radio is not supported by N1MM Logger, or it’s an older radio with no computer interface, the radio can still be used, but you just don’t get many of the advantages automated radio control offered by N1MM Logger. It’s easy to reach a level of mental fatigue while operating SO2R that results in an overall score reduction rather than helping your score. The most critical requirement for SO2R is automated transmission - if you have to speak into a microphone or squeeze a paddle while you tune the receiver you will not make the most of the second radio. This can mean that you tune the 2nd radio while N1MM Logger sends CQ on the 1st radio. The receiver on one band is used to locate new contacts during the time that the transmitter on the other band is active. Many serious SO2R operators use identical radios to reduce the confusion factor, but having identical radios isn’t necessary.
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With sufficient attention to antenna separation and filtering, it is possible to do this without interference from a transmitting radio to a receiving radio. In its most simple form, two transceivers feed two separate antennas on two different bands. The philosophy for SO2R development is to allow any two radios to be used they do not have to be identical. Even adding a few QSOs an hour will greatly boost your score.
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If you find a new station to work on the 2nd radio, you leave it staged on the 2nd Entry Window until you get a free moment to work this station. On the 2nd radio you are scanning the bands for needed QSOs and multipliers. Efficiency is increased by listening on a 2nd radio while you are transmitting on the 1st radio. This is accomplished by increasing your efficiency during slow times, for example, when you are CQing on one radio, but getting few answers. Single Operator 2 Radio (aka SO2R) is an operating technique that when done properly, can add many extra QSOs and multipliers to your log. Features common to both SO2V and SO2R are discussed in this section unless specifically indicated, they will work in both SO2V and SO2R. Many of the features of N1MM Logger+ work identically for SO2V and SO2R. Single Operator Contesting SO2V and SO2R Operation Split Mode and Frequencies Set Automatically from Cluster Spots.
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