On 11/9/2017 4:26 PM, KENT TRIMBLE wrote:
No, Ron, obsessing over sending perfect code is NOT like speaking
languages with an accent.
*/Amen to that /*
Perfect code remains the goal because it conveys the greatest chance
of 100% copy.
*/Yes Yes Yes/*
My post was not directed to beginners but to any CW operator so
confident of his fist that he refuses to find out what the guy on the
other end is hearing.
*/Often its because of poor spacing running everything together or
sending the dah with half the
correct length, *timing and spacing* timing and spacing*.
The great Paul Hornung (Green Bay Packer foot ball player) would tell
reporters when asked what made him so good answer was practice practice
practice, the code reader in the Elecraft gear helps you to see your
mistakes.
/*For the last ten years I have taught as many as three Morse Code
classes every Saturday morning and have insisted that for code purposes
the mantra is, "there are 27 characters in the English alphabet, the
27th is a space, and that 27th is the hardest to learn."
The most important CW feature on Elecraft products is the decoder.
*/Yes Yes Yes very important watching to see if your sending is correct
timing spacing spelling./*
Not for copying code, but for copying sending. When used, one quickly
realizes he's not the hot-shot code man he thought he was. FISTS
members suddenly tumble to the fact that all these years they've been
sending "CQ FISB" instead of "CQ FISTS." The first week I played with
my K3, I was taken aback by how many times I was sending "CQ DEK9ZTV."
It's not the end-of-the world either way, but if Morse is worth
preserving, is it not worth preserving correctly?
*/Yes you have nailed it completely Kent preserving it correctly..........
Art ka9zap
/*
73,
Kent K9ZTV
On 11/9/2017 3:03 PM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
With respect, obsessing over perfect code is like demanding that no
one speak your favorite language without an accent of any sort.
It's easy to do. Use a keyboard with pre-stored messages.
But many of us prefer non-canned messages even if they involve some
oddities in the sending.
I've encountered far more nearly-impossible or impossible to copy
fists from commercial operators aboard ships than I've heard on the
Ham bands.
I certainly would never want to deter someone learning Morse from
using it on the air, even if the best they can do is a roughly sent
Name-RST-QTH-73 QSO. That was the whole point of the Novice licenses:
we learn faster with real-world experience on the air.
I'm always ready to drop down to whatever speed the other station is
sending to help a new CW operator get "his feet wet" and have fun.
73, Ron AC7AC
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of KENT TRIMBLE
Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2017 12:41 PM
To: Dave Sublette; Elecraft
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] kxpd3 question
What we DO need to obsess over is sending perfect code.
There's precious little of it out there.
What device is used to send it is irrelevant.
Dave is right on all points.
73,
Kent K9ZTV
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