GW0ETF wrote:
> 
> I normally don't use cluster assistance; if I did SO2V would really be
> neat as you could simply hotkey VFO B to each spot and work them between
> running Qs. This is how I understand the use of SO2V so if anyone has
> diferent/better ideas I'd be interested to hear them..... 
> 

Stewart, you've essentially got it right.  The other powerful SO2V technique
when operating assisted that I use is to work the bandmap up from bottom of
the band in vfoA and down from the top of the band in vfoB, quickly
switching back and forth and dropping my call in as stations call qrz.  Very
high qso rates are obtainable if there are sufficient spots.

I've got Web pages with recordings on assisted ssb and cw SO2V:
http://n1eu.com/n1mm/so2v.htm
http://n1eu.com/n1mm/cwso2v.htm

73, Barry N1EU


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