[CW] CW for ever
KA8VIT
ka8vit at ka8vit.com
Thu Aug 28 18:01:30 EDT 2008
Many radio ops's watches were spent listening to two different radios,
with one connnected to the left-headphone and the other the right headphone.
500 kHz in one and something else in the other.
73 - Bill KA8VIT
David H. Walker wrote:
> Years ago when in the USMC I was assigned to a special group. We were
> resposible for some rather unique support. We had a Navy chief that
> used to take a lot of money betting he could copy two cw channels at
> the same time with about 90% perfect copy. How this guy did this I
> don't know. It was really incredible to see him typing on two mills at
> the same time. My point is now days who really cares about how you do
> your cw. Just do it. This radio stuff is suppose to calm our stresses
> and not contribute to them. Those that compare hand sending to machine
> code have a point but I don,t think it is really an issue. Now I will
> get back in my hole!
>
> 73
>
> Dave, K0cop
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Bill Chaikin, KA8VIT
USS COD Amateur Radio Club - W8COD
WW2 Submarine USS COD SS-224 (NECO)
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