Back in those days we developed a skill no longer seen in today's
contesters. Sending CW, usually using a Vibroplex of some description,
while holding a pencil in the hand. I used the middle two fingers on the
paddle while holding the pencil between the index finger and the finger
next to it. You didn't want to put the pencil down and pick it up every
time you made a new QSO. And I still have my dupe sheets from some early
CWSS contest.
73, Jay/K4OGG
At 11:25 AM 11/9/2005, John Laney wrote:
>I used paper dupe sheets until I got my first laptop for contest logging
>in 1993. I never got more than about 3 QSOs behind on the logsheet as I
>tried to keep it up to date continuously. I used to tape down two of
>the ARRL large size dupe sheets to the operating table, one with 1-5 and
>the other with 6-0, so I didn't have to turn the one sheet over
>constantly. Good memories, but I don't want to return to that for a
>major contest. I still do some smaller contests that I don't have a
>logging program for with paper log and dupesheets, if needed. 73, John,
>K4BAI.
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