[CW] Approaching 100WPM (cod947)

Craig Maxey ah8dx at msn.com
Sat Jan 8 19:33:03 EST 2011


Nicely put Steve.
 
Sometimes it takes a person from the outside looking in to just observe and then as some time has gone by, it is clear as what a person was trying to say or accomplish.
 
Craig, AH8DX
http://www.ah8dx.wordpress.com 
 
 


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From: sbjohnston at aol.com
Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2011 18:18:21 -0500
Subject: Re: [CW] Approaching 100WPM (cod947)


Sounds like a few folks don't understand what "sponsorship" means in this sort of context.  Offering sponsorship of participation in an event is not "begging". It is a proposal for a business transaction.



Steve WD8DAS

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Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2011 11:53:34 -0500


From: "cod947" <k1vv at comcast.net>


Subject: Re: [CW] Approaching 100WPM


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Danny ... you did 25 WPM in the Army training school ?  Where ?  





I only had to pass 18 WPM at the Ft. Dix NJ radio school in 1956 ... 





I must have gone to the "Novice" school ...AN/GRC-9 + J-38 ...





Whitey  K1VV 


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  On a related subject.  I wonder exactly how these contests are done.  Back 


when I was taking CW tests, we had to copy solid copy, at speed, for 5 minutes.  


By copy, I mean on paper.  I hear guys today, claiming 50-60 wpm, but when 


pushed, they state they do it "head copy".  I do not consider that being able to 


"copy" at that speed.  I too can push myself and "understand" code, faster than 


my actual copy speed, but wouldnt consider it "copying" at that higher rate.  I 


do admire those who can do 50-60 in their heads, for everyday chat, but I simply 


cant do it.  I cannot remember past the last couple of words, and must at least 


scribble the major thoughts, such as name, qth, rig, etc.  Ive been able to win 


a couple of cw contests, copying callsigns on paper, at hamfests, etc. , and 


believe I can keep up with most anyone copying with a MILL or even using the 


computer keyboard, but 100 wpm is astounding, and I would probably be lucky to 


just understand anything at that rate.  In


  the army, those who failed to pass the copy tests at 25 wpm, were the ones who 


were set to copying machine sent 100 wpm - with a machine that wrote a line on 


paper tape  WAY BEFORE COMPUTERS.








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