[CQ-Contest] Please Explain This...
Joe
nss at mwt.net
Mon Apr 19 14:42:29 EDT 2021
A SK Buddy of mine knows zero of CW, but used N1MM+ and it's CW reader
in the CQWW DXCW contest, and did not do too bad for someone that does
not know a single letter of code.
Contest: 2019 CW N9UDO
Score: 19,550 points
Category: Single Operator - Low Power - All Bands
United States 9th Call Area North America World
Rank* 10 199 902
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Joe WB9SBD
On 4/19/2021 11:11 AM, ShelbyK4WW wrote:
> My version of N1MM has a CW reader. It's located between my ears
>
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 11:59 AM Stanley Zawrotny <k4sbz.stan at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> You don’t need to know CW to operate with a code reader and a CW keyer.
>> It’s just like operating RTTY. If N1MM+ would incorporate a CW reader with
>> their logger, just as they have done with MMTTY, there would be a large
>> increase in CW ops, fewer requests for repeats and everyone could go at 50
>> wpm.
>>
>> I have run into ops using voice recognition and voice keyers on SSB. Using
>> that, you don’t t need to know how to talk. Add a language translator and
>> you don’t need to know English.
>>
>> Stan, K4SBZ
>>
>> "Real radio bounces off the sky."
>>
>>> On Apr 19, 2021, at 1:01 AM, ko7ss--- via CQ-Contest <
>> cq-contest at contesting.com> wrote:
>>> Code readers.....
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