[CW] Good teacher

uranito [email protected]
Wed, 28 May 2003 09:15:50 -0300


Geo, Pedro, David and others.

I had a very good teacher LU8DQ. He was really no normal person, he had some extra capability and I can learn only a few of those things he practice like walking on the street, and I needed a lot of concentration for the same results.

He was a Morse artist. Very creative, he refuse to use any kind of filter and prefere to use 6 KHz RX filter in order to try to receive several stations at the same time to have a better contest rate. It is not the same but was something similar than Don Miller technics during DXpeditions.

You can have faster contest rate using the same Morse speed, just try to take note of several calls at the same RX time, dont worry if you can take only prefixes or some letters only. Later you can call them using this partials.

TEST LU1DZ k

I take:
WB3SA?
XTU
VE3
AQ3
then I returned for the better I taked and send

WB3SA? 59913

LU1DZ ur 59905 DE WB3SAE

TU XTU? 59913

DE KX3XV 59903

KX3XV 59903

TNX

VE3?

...he is sleeping

VE3

...he still sleping

AQ2? 59913, and etc.

In this way with good skill partners you can avoid several CQs and QRZ?.
Of course you need several stations calling at the same time or a pile up to do this.
In this way, some times you can go faster rate than calling after each QSO 

You the W/Ks, are one of the best to take this very fast and this is because I like to call during USA openings, just for fun. 

Muchos saludos
Best regards
Alberto U. Silva LU1DZ
(QSL Manager EA3RE)
GACW Co-ordinator
http://gacw.no-ip.org
[email protected]


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