[Elecraft] Clarification on QRQ mode changes in recent K3 beta firmware (4.36)

Hector Padron ad4c2008 at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 28 09:43:05 EDT 2011



To make a QSO at 96 wpm is not to make CW,simply you are an operator who types on a keyboard and then read the text over the screen when be replied.Real operators are the ones who by ears and by hand can TX/RX up to 60 or maybe 70.Those ones are the ones who deserve the merit.Using a software to contact some one at higher speeds is just a joke,sorry for this but been a high speed op all my life every time I hear guys at 90 or over make me feel I learned morse code for nothing when today anyone can be there pretending he/she is a good CW op.Thats far from the truth.
Shame they deleted the morse code off the tests to be an extra class,they should have keep it or at least create a new extra class for the guys who really deserve the merit of been fast op's.Unfortunately today bands are full of CW LIDS who don't let others operate properly when dxing.
 
 
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From: Tommy Alderman <aldermant at windstream.net>
To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 8:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Clarification on QRQ mode changes in recent K3 beta firmware (4.36)

Gary,

All it takes is a 'little' practice! [:>))  

I don't think QRQ actually has a definition? Just like QSK really does not
have a meaningful definition. In general I think QRQ (or high speed CW,
whichever) begins around 40 or 50 wpm - that is the 'easy' part. The
difficult part of learning QRQ is between about 50 and 60 wpm where you have
to completely re-learn how to copy CW. Full QSK, in my opinion, is a
requirement to get the full enjoyment of QSO'ing at speeds of 80 wpm and
better. It is one of the most fun part's if this hobby that I have found.
Unfortunately there just are not too many hams interested in putting in the
work to learn how to copy QRQ.

My K3 puts out great sounding CW up to about 96 wpm. Try it, you probably
will enjoy it?

73,

Tom - W4BQF


-----Original Message-----
From: elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Gary Gregory
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 1:50 AM
To: Wayne Burdick
Cc: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Clarification on QRQ mode changes in recent K3 beta
firmware (4.36)

Wayne,

Is it true you have to be better than 19wpm to do QRQ?

Grin


Oh if only...sigh

I have tried it and it works but I had to cheat a Lil Bit ok?

73's
Gary

On 28 April 2011 15:05, Wayne Burdick <n6kr at elecraft.com> wrote:

> If you use QRQ mode (high-speed CW/ultra-fast break-in), you'll notice
> that the latest firmware provides a temporary solution to the problem
> of having to turn off QRQ mode in order to use SPLIT, RIT, or XIT.
> Previously, you had to turn QRQ mode off manually using the CONFIG:CW
> QRQ menu entry. Now, engaging any type of split will automatically
> turn QRQ mode off, then turn it back on once you've disabled all splits.
>
> We're still planning to allow limited-range RIT with QRQ mode turned
> on in a future firmware release. But several QRQ users had suggested
> this interim change. I use QRQ mode all the time, and I've found the
> change to be very convenient.
>
> 73,
> Wayne
> N6KR
>
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