[Elecraft] Fastest: paddle or bug?

David A. Belsley [email protected]
Mon Feb 17 18:14:00 2003


Earl:
  You have, rather interestingly, disagreed with the opposite of what Ron 
had said.  I assume, therefore, that you actually do agree with him, which 
is cetainly the case as I read your message.

best wishes,

dave belsley, w1euy

--On Monday, February 17, 2003 1:48 PM -0800 [email protected] wrote:

> Ron, AC7AC wrote:
>
> "Also, you are absolutely right about good sending being sending that is
> not noticed!"
> ==========
> I have to disagree on this point.  If the operator on the other end is
> sending CW accurately, with perfect character and word spacing, I'll be
> able to copy him (in my head) at 50 wpm.  If not, then 35 wpm or even
> less, depending on the sloppiness of the sender, is my limit on copying.
> Good sending is definitely noticed by me because it makes a BIG
> difference in copying at high speeds.
>
> The FT-1000MP built-in keyer can be made to operate like the old
> AccuKeyer that Ron described, forcing you to send perfect CW and although
> I would like to, I have not been able to master it, hi.
>
> 73, de Earl, K6SE
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David A. Belsley
Professor of Economics