Well Jerry I think I qualify as a serious CW operator , Honor Roll CW and
all with my Bencher or vibroplex speed key. I believe no matter how the
signal is generated, computer, key, etc, what goes out over the air is a CW
signal composed of dots and dashes. What you hear is a CW signal and
From an old dedicated CW operator..licensed since 1937 and was a high
speed CW operator at WAR 41/42...
Computer generated CW has allowed many operators with problems or handicaps
to produce perfect CW.
Yes, to answer your question, it is valid for CW DXCC. There are no
restrictions on
At 14:35 16-07-05, Norm Gertz wrote:
Computer generated CW has allowed many operators with problems or
handicaps to produce perfect CW.
Yes, to answer your question, it is valid for CW DXCC. There are no
restrictions on how you copy...with a pencil, on a mill or via a code reader.
When I