it is pretty well known that i don't have an FT1000 MKIVIIX mod IV with
12 roofing filters, but I cannot see how anyone could work a CW radio
contest without being able to send and receive the code backward and
forward.
I bet i strain to hear at least 90% of the stations i work, especially in
a DX contest. are CW decoding machines that good?
mike w7dra
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It may sound heretical coming from an avid CW operator but I
categorically reject the notion that the term "assistance" applies to any
single-channel signal decoded off the air at a single-operator station.
73, de Hans, K0HB
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