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Re: [CQ-Contest] The intricacies of CW contesting habits.

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] The intricacies of CW contesting habits.
From: David Gilbert <xdavid@cis-broadband.com>
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 21:18:42 -0700
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Just because your software can't properly decode 40 WPM in the noise and QRM of a contest does not mean that the other side is sending bad code. But if dicking with other contesters is how you get your jollies, then yeah ... you're probably right about the cretin bit, and it has nothing at all to do with whether or not you use software to do CW.

Dave   AB7E



On 12/16/2014 5:42 PM, Ernie Walls wrote:
Now...I am not a contester; I play in them to pick up whatever 
band/mode/state/etc fills I can find, and generally have fun. And a VK3 point 
is mostly appreciated because there are not that many of us around.

I am also not a CW aficionado. I cannot read speed above about 8-10 WPM and 
have absolutely no interest in acquiring that skill. I also send code by 
machine, 'cause it's way easier, and much better, than doing it myself.

Yes folks, I am what is known as a CW cretin, barely tolerable on the bands 
beside those venerable skilled CW fogies of 80 years ago. And my wife often 
calls me worse than that!

But I play in/with the CW mode, because modern software allows me to do so. 
Which includes dabbling in contests. And, what I seem to be doing in every 
contest I do play in, which includes a cameo appearance in many smaller, 
regionalised contests is come upon someone who will insist in operating at 35+ 
WPM, and in doing so manages to send generally disgusting code (so my software 
tells me!) and cause much QRM asking for NR repeats and the like.

I love ( I mean, I really LOVE) going back at these types at about five WPM 
faster than they are operating at, then sit back and watch what happens! Very 
regularly they vacate the frequency and can be found, doing the very same 
thing, a few kHz away. But I win the day because I have taken them out of their 
self-regulated, controlling, CW comfort zone. About once every 500 contest 
QSOs, I meet one of these people. Almost invariably from what was known as 
eastern Europe - although not always!

Do I feel guilty - nope, it is part of the 'fun' I mentioned earlier.

As for 'cut' numbers - never realised they created in so many folks so much 
angst - I PROMISE I will never use them again. Promise. Except for the 
ubiquitous 5NN of course - then again, that's different, if I read the posts 
right!

Ernie Walls VK3FM
Vk3fm@wallsy.com.au<mailto:Vk3fm@wallsy.com.au>
Mobile 0418 301 483

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