Al, if you called CQ at 30WPM and they answered at 45WPM and you had to ask for repeats, you are not the lid! If they were running at a higher speed that you're comfortable with, you probably could figure out their info from QSOs before and after you. If it is not copyable you just have to move on. I personally did not see that many super speed ops but I did not S&P until late in the contest when most ops were begging. There were definitely some very good ops last weekend and I enjoyed all of my QSOs.
73, John KK9A (W4AAA in 2022 SS CW) Al Lorona W6LX wrote: I noticed this opposite phenomenon as soon as CW SS got started. It seemed that the average CW speed was way up this year. (I hadn't operated the SS in a couple of years, so this trend may have started a couple of years ago and I just now have experienced it.) My CW skill is decent, but even I got into hot water when copying some exchanges: Was that 378A? Or 377U? Asking for a repeat didn't always help, because at 45 WPM slight multipath distortions in the ionosphere start to mess with high-speed CW. Not a single op slowed down for me, even if I had to ask for multiple repeats. Then there's this: When you think about it, there's no incentive to help someone like me copy correctly. After all, if I copy incorrectly, I'm the one who gets penalized, not him. By asking for a repeat, all I'm doing (in his mind) is slowing him down on his run frequency. And probably ticking him off? I mean, 30 WPM with no repeats is actually faster than 40 WPM with some repeats. You may say, "Well, Al, you're a lid for entering a contest if you're unable to copy quickly enough to participate." Maybe so, but the obstinacy of operating at 40+ WPM no matter what shows a colossal disdain for the Little Pistols who are the bread and butter of the elite. R, Al W6LX/4 ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[email protected] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [email protected]

