Having learned CW in 1959 and computer programming in 1968, I take your point. In the broadest sense, CW is binary. It is true most digital modes have fairly precise timing, whereas CW, especially sent with a straight key, can be quite the opposite.
I have been doing my best to stay away from use of PC programs that generate CW, as well as those that can decode it. I realize that's a loosing battle. DXers and Contesters are moving to these programs for obvious reasons. In everyday Ham language, usually digital modes mean a computer program is generating the transmitted information and another one is decoding it on the other end. So I would exclude traditional CW from my personal list of digital modes for that reason. But in fact, since computer generated and decoded CW is now possible, it really should be included in the list of digital modes, shouldn't it? Jim - K6XZ ----- Original Message ----- From: Siegfried Jackstien To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 2:45 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] " . . . the other digital mode" cw is digital!!!! on off on off .... or dit dah dit dah ..... sound there sound away ... so where is the analog compound??? ----- Original Message ----- From: S.J. To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 5:15 PM Subject: [digitalradio] " . . . the other digital mode" CW is an Analog Mode . . . 73, Sherm KB9Q .
