No, not HB9OCR operating 15M at W3LPL in ARRL DX SSB last March, running
stations in five languages. (See "Highly Motivated Tourists" in NCJ for
Sept/Oct 2015, or PVRC Newsletter (online) for July 2015.)
Rather, have you not described to lay people how when you really know the
(Morse) Code it's like speaking a language? You don't have to decode one
letter at a time, you just "read" it, and you can copy straight from your
ears to the pencil or the keyboard.
I operated almost exclusively CW for many years. After two or three full
efforts in SS SSB I still struggle to copy voice. (Happens to me in live
speech, too, and hearing loss is only part of the problem.) In contests I
can log faster in CW than in 'Phone,
Anyhow, after SS SSB last week I was writing up my stories for 3830scores,
PVRC Reflector, and RadioSport Manitoba. Reviewing my log, I could
remember many of the 613 QSOs. For example, I remember exactly how VO1MP
sounded when I turned on the radio Sunday morning and found him right where
I had left the dial. Hello, NL mult, and thank you, Gus.
But as I remembered all those QSOs, I came to realize...
I was remembering them in CW !!
Amazing.
73, Art K3KU
Only 49 weeks to SS CW
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