I can see that someone might want to use a K3 CW decode or a computer decode 
program like CW Skimmer when operating a contest.  After you set things up, 
very little real CW skill is necessary to be a CW contest player.  Indeed, many 
probably do just that.

Ultimately of course, the software will get better and the instance of the 
human operator will no longer be necessary.  Some future glorified computer 
program can play the game all by itself.  You can even schedule your computer 
program to startup when the contest schedules begin and stop when they end.  Of 
course, total control of your rig by remote is included.

Cool -- just think, I could be off doing more interesting things while 
operating a contest from my Mac hosted computer application.  I could be a high 
scorer -- I could win!  I would be the contesting CW champ.  Or, at least my 
program would be but no one need know that.

The best part is that during the contest and during all those automated hours 
or cranking up my score at 2.7 GHz CPU speeds, I can be out in the wilds nearby 
with my wire antenna thrown into the nearest tree and operating QRP CW from my 
KX3 using my Begali paddle.

73, phil, K7PEH
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