[Ham-Mac] Using the DigiKeyer
James Duffey
JamesDuffey at comcast.net
Fri Mar 30 20:51:58 EST 2007
On Mar 29, 2007, at 10:46 PM, Brian K.Short wrote:
"Unfortunately, I see Writelog as the program to use for CW and RTTY
(with the MMTTY plug-in) contests."
Brian - You are correct, CocoaModem is not a serious ETTY contest
program, but it does support conteting and if you are a casual
contester and don't use the cluster spots, you can have a lot of fun
in a contest with it.
If 40 M is devoid of digital signals; there are often more on 80 M
around 3580 kHz. I find 20 M and 80 M to be the most popular digital
bands.
Let us know how you like CocoaModem. You should also try the CW mode,
even if you don't use the suto-decoding, it is nice to see the
signals on the frequency display and just point and click to go from
one to another. Plus if you use teh keyboard to send CW, you are
exactly zero beat. - Duffey
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