Brian, exactly !
  If it is such a chore to zero beat a CW station, how did we ever do it when 
we did not have all these "aids".  I do in fact ponder a bit in zeroing an SSB 
station sometimes on a net freq when it seems to me he may be 10 cycles or so 
off.  But CW is just no sweat.
   
  I am amazed at some reflectors ( I also read the Tentec and IC-7700 
reflector, Alpha reflectors, ACOM reflectors) when folks seem to be confused by 
mike gain controls, rf output controls, antenna jacks.  Good Grief !  I am 
convinced that some of these folks could not pass the novice exam I took in 
1957, and they have extra class calls.  Even an understanding of ohm's law 
seems to escape some folks, and I am sure some extra class licensees could not 
build a dipole.  But I am getting off the subject.
   
  Getting close rather than getting precisely on a CW station has its advantage 
since you want a bit of separation from all others that may be calling a 
station.  Dont sweat the small stuff.
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