[SCCC] CW training

Dennis Younker NE6I NE6I at cox.net
Sat Apr 30 19:20:03 PDT 2011


I've heard of this but hadn't tried it. Like it a lot though.  I also like 
Morserunner but this one is a different take on the theme.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "rick darwicki" <n6pe at yahoo.com>
To: "Group SCCC" <sccc at contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 6:45 PM
Subject: [SCCC] CW training


>I ran across this, seems big in Europe.
>
> http://www.rufzxp.net/
>
> RufzXP sends a chosen number of random selected true amateur radio calls 
> (50 by default) to be typed into the keyboard. After <ENT> key has been 
> pressed, the computer gives its next call.
> If the call has been copied correctly, the transmitting speed increases, 
> if not, it decreases. In this way software automatically adapts 
> transmitting speed to user's maximum performance. Every last call can be 
> heard once again by pressing F6-key (50% penalty).
>
> The number of points for each call is primarily related to the CW-speed 
> sent, the number of errors and the length of the call. In addition typing 
> time exerts a minor influence. But it is helpful to think about whether 
> the heard call is useful or not.
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> Rick, N6PE
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