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1. [WriteLog] Keyboarding skills (score: 1)
Author: clive@gw3njw.fsworld.co.uk (Clive Whelan)
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 19:28:58 +0100
Hi In view of the apparent lack of a " start sending now" key ( a la CT), or any autostart on the "nth" character ( a la TRlog), how do you CW ops manage to respond smoothly to callers, particularly
/archives//html/WriteLog/2001-07/msg00108.html (7,372 bytes)

2. [WriteLog] Keyboarding skills (score: 1)
Author: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry Kutner)
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 20:02:48 -0000
Hi Clive, If I really screw up the call as I enter it, I use my paddles, which is wired in parallel with the computer keying output. If I'm just a little slow, I hit INS after getting enough characte
/archives//html/WriteLog/2001-07/msg00109.html (8,638 bytes)

3. [WriteLog] Keyboarding skills (score: 1)
Author: clive@gw3njw.fsworld.co.uk (Clive Whelan)
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 23:52:25 +0100
Hi Barry Thanks. The technique you mention is certainly opaque in the literature I must say. I always have paddles available in TR, but there the speed is correlated wit the computer via the paddle p
/archives//html/WriteLog/2001-07/msg00117.html (7,653 bytes)

4. [WriteLog] Keyboarding skills (score: 1)
Author: w5xd@writelog.com (W. Wright, W5XD)
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 01:10:02 -0000
...which is why some of us use a keyer designed to integrate with WriteLog. http://www.writelog.com/SO2R/w5xd_multikeyer.htm So it IS possible to run Windows and make the paddles correlate with the
/archives//html/WriteLog/2001-07/msg00118.html (7,366 bytes)


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