I've seen that, and can see how it would work.  However, with only 4 
memories, you don't get all the potential variation and 
situation-specific messages that N1MM provides, nor the possibility of 
voicing callsigns or serial numbers (which I don't advocate, by the way).

For example, N1MM gives you 12 messages when running and another 12 for 
S&P, so you can have multiple-length CQs and different queries like 
"Sorry, I didn't get your section" and "Your serial number again, 
please."  Another advantage for phone contesters is that you can 
re-record your Run CQ message on the fly - extremely useful when you're 
running split on 40 and 80, and need to change your listening frequency 
(so I'm told - I'm a CW op myself, almost exclusively)

73, Pete N4ZR

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On 8/4/2010 6:49 AM, Bill W4ZV wrote:
>
> Pete Smith N4ZR wrote:
>    
>> The trouble is that you give up all the advantages of N1MM's integration
>> of logging and message-sending functions, particularly in Enter Sends
>> Messages mode.
>>
>>      
> I don't think so Pete, although I haven't yet tried this myself:
>
> http://www.dseven.org/ar/n1mm-kdvr3
>
> Whenever 10m comes back to life I'll probably use my KDVR3 in contests.
>
> 73,  Bill
>
>    
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