It's easy to test. Just program a memory keyer (etc.) and crank up the speed. 
In my 
opinion it has to do with the CPU being busy.

On 8/1/2010 8:12 PM, Gary Hinson wrote:
>> The QRQ option works in semi-QSK mode as well. It allows you
>> (or some machine!) to send
>> clean code at higher speeds. I've noticed that without the
>> QRQ option -- even in semi-QSK
>> mode -- when the speed gets above about 35 wpm it starts to
>> have timing issues. After
>> about 45, it is really bad.
>
> ??  I'm surprised to hear that, Vic.  I thought the QRQ+ thing was all about
> making the TX-RX changeovers as slick as possible for QSK, so I don't know
> how it would affect semi-break-in since the rig is mostly held in TX.  I
> seldom send above about 32 or 34wpm though, so perhaps there's some issue at
> the high end that I just haven't noticed yet?
>
> 73,
> Gary  ZL2iFB

-- 
Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco/
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