[TenTec] Re: FULL QSK? What it is
Tommy
aldermant at alltel.net
Sun Nov 14 20:10:02 EST 2004
Al,
Would you do me a big favor and get off the '100 wpm' crap!! As far
as I know, I am the only one who made that post. Ten Tec does not
sell only to me. If you acutally have anything to add about QSK, how
about talking about QSK in the normal speeds that 99% of ham
operators use their rig. Full QSK at high speed CW is my problem to
solve and so far you are not adding a thing worthwhile to the
discussion of QSK.
Thank you.
Tom - W4BQF
----- Original Message -----
From: <al_lorona at agilent.com>
To: <tentec at contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 6:18 PM
Subject: RE: [TenTec] Re: FULL QSK? What it is
>
> I always considered full-break-in (full qsk) to be where I can
> hear
> between all sent characters, more to make sure no doubling with
> the
> station is taking place than anything else, as this will cause
> much
> confusion.
> Mike N9IVO
Hi, Mike,
Understand that confusion arises here because one must address the
question, At what *speed* can you hear between the characters?,
which you have not done. If I can hear between the characters at 40
or 68 or 100 words per minute, that may satisfy me but may not be
sufficient for someone who demands that ability at, say, 120 words
per minute. At that point, the standing condition is called "Full
QSK" by one person, and "No QSK" by another.
We've already had one claim that "True Full QSK" is the ability to
hear between dits at infinite speed, and that any less, is, well,
less than "Full QSK".
Regards,
Al W6LX
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