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[TenTec] QSK on Lake Shoshobocomo

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Subject: [TenTec] QSK on Lake Shoshobocomo
From: Jason Buchanan <jsb@digistar.com>
Reply-to: tentec@contesting.com
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:19:47 -0400
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al_lorona@agilent.com wrote:

Finally, may I simply state that in listening to CW QSOs on the bands, I almost *never* hear true QSK operation, where the operators are breaking in on each other. I'd say maybe 1% of the QSOs I hear are following a true QSK format. Even during contests. I myself have it turned on all the time, but the last time I was broken into was years ago. For as critically important a function as this reflector would have one regard QSK, and even if the majority of ops have it turned on all the time, it almost never is put into practice! Strange.



I remember reading where 20wpm CW was considered "entry" level operation, and that anyone with a reasonable bit of interest could achieve that speed in a short period of time. At the time I read this, I was just starting out copying CW on 7100-7150 and I thought the person who wrote that was totally nuts - "20 wpm!?! How can someone copy that fast?!?" Years later I picked up the key again and spent about six months going from 5wpm to 25wpm - it took a little work but was extremely rewarding. Nowadays I understand how 20wpm is really the beginnier's entry point.


The only thing hard about CW is being patient while you increase your copying speed to the speed you want to copy. Unlike the $150 fancy microphone I bought for SSB work which gave me three days of bliss, CW endures as constant fun. I've long since traded all my microphones for Vibroplex bugs and don't miss the microphones one bit.

What's this got to do with QSK? Well, lots, actually. If you're operating CW more than 30 minutes a day you will eventually find yourself "blind" without it 'cause at 30wpm or faster carrying on a "conversation" more-'r-less requires it. My guess is that most of the guys you're listening to are running around 25-30wpm and at those speeds it's more a matter of preference than utility.


The lure of most of the digital modes is beginning to wear off and CW is coming back - God be praised.




73 Jason N1SU
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