For those of you how are a little shakey on the code, don't hesitate to
call a station that is sending much faster than you. Any good op will
slow down to match your speed. If not, all you have to do is send "PSE
QRS" until he/she figures it out. I know there are several "no-coders"
around here who have learned the value of CW on the microwaves, so do
your best to make it a positive learning experience for them!! And as
always, don't hesititate to call a SSB station on CW if they can't hear you.
Andy K0SM/2
Bill Burgess wrote:
>Greetings all,
>
>I am willing to work both ssb and cw in contesting. But if a cw operator goes
>so fast I cannot identify the call it is hard to work him. Likewise, I have
>found a few who would not qrs when requested and thus a contact was lost. My
>code speed was much better from 1958 to 1968 than it is now and I hope to
>improve it so I can keep up to you. Meantime, please qrs if cw is your
>preferred medium when you hear me calling you.
>
>Thanks muchly.
>
>Bill
>
>Email: braillist@sympatico.ca
>
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