Well.... You guys did a great job with the voice keyers in the SS with the
CQs and exchange... Some had a longer break between the serial number and
the rest of the exchange, but most went well. I heard a few CQs that with
poor audio.. still surprised how some of those got on the air. Majority
were actually upbeat.... I was also impressed on some when you couldn't
tell they were using a vk....You had to listen to the exchange twice before
you knew if vk or not. I don't remember any gender changes either. I
applaud you guys who used the vk with excellence.. We'll be monitoring
during CQWW,
73s Dave WN4AFP
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 10:32 PM, <daveedmo@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Jamie
>
> I look forward to working you during the SS. The voice keyers have
> improved greatly over the years. Years ago I thought about building one
> that i saw in QST. It incorporated an 8-track player. Looking forward to
> the CQs.
>
> 73 Dave WN4AFP
>
> Sent from my iPhonet
>
> > On Nov 20, 2015, at 9:49 PM, "Jamie Dupree NS3T" <ns3t@arrl.net> wrote:
> >
> > Dave - I hope to see you on 80 meters this weekend so you can hear a few
> of
> > the 18,000+ voice files that are on my hard drive. I won't have a
> microphone.
> >
> > SS SSB is likely the contest that features the broadest usage of recorded
> > voice files for contesting. Many stations will use it to send most of
> the
> > lengthy SS exchange.
> >
> > Some of those voice files this weekend will sound good - some won't. But
> > that's the beauty of amateur radio.
> >
> > 73 Jamie NS3T
> >
> >
> >
>
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