I had previously tried it unsuccessfully on an existing WL file--the recent
CW Sprint, as a matter of fact. I just tried it with a new file and it
worked just fine. It did not care whether or not there were spaces, and it
entertained a five-string of >>>>> just fine.
Go figger. Thread closed.
Garry, NI6T
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave NØRQ [mailto:n0rq-lists@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 9:20 AM
To: Garry Shapiro
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Speeding up CW exchange
Well, I tried again -- without any extra spaces:
599<<<<<599>>>>>599
and it worked fine.
I've never used it before, so I have no idea why it wouldn't work in some
installations...
--
Dave NØRQ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Garry Shapiro" <garry@ni6t.com>
To: "Dave NØRQ" <n0rq-lists@sbcglobal.net>
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 22:18
Subject: RE: [WriteLog] Speeding up CW exchange
> Before and after EACH symbol? That increases spacing...
>
> Your view of "greater to lesser" from ">" may very well be what Wayne was
> thinking. But to those of us whose lives included mathematics, that is not
> the meaning. Gotta think outside the box, I guess.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: writelog-bounces@contesting.com
> [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dave NØRQ
> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 8:03 PM
> To: writelog@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Speeding up CW exchange
>
>
> It worked fine for me -- except that I put a space before and after the
> symbols:
> 599 < < < < < < 599 > > > > > > 599
>
> Also, the > to decrease and < to increase makes sense --
> the > goes from greater to smaller, and of course < goes from
> smaller to greater... logical in my book. Also corresponds nicely
> with musical volume notations... crescendo (< , get louder, lit.
> "increase")
> and
> decrescendo (>, get softer, lit. "decrease").
> --
> Dave NØRQ
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>>
>> I tried sequences like "599 <<<<< 599 >>>>> 599" and heard three
>> identical
>> "599"'s.
>>
>> Garry
>
> Isn't it interesting that a ( > ) "greater than" sign makes the cw speed
> decrease and a ( < ) "less than" sign makes the cw speed increase?
>
> Bruce - N1LN
>
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