New hams have not had time to learn how to get their CW signal zero beat to a received one they intend to QSO. Even if the radio has a properly working method to know where your CW signal is going to
Author: "Geoffrey S. Mendelson" <gsm@mendelson.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 09:17:12 +0300
What filter would you say is needed? 15kHz? 2.8kHz? 1kHz? Bear in mind that the radio is being targeted at hams with NO CW skills, and probably no desire to learn it or pay for it. I did not say it s
I'd say any of those options would be fine for a new ham to make CW QSOs. 2.8 kHz would be better than 15 kHz, and since this rig "is being targeted at hams with NO CW skills, and probably no desire
Author: "Geoffrey S. Mendelson" <gsm@mendelson.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 12:37:42 +0300
Actually they can't. I am a special case, I can't copy cw with a second signal, whether it's cw, voice or music as in the opening of the the TV show Jericho. I can however, copy 35wpm from signals mo
Mr Castro seems determined that I continue to get the Ten Tec reflector even though I have continually requested it be stopped. Does anyone have any suggestions to "UNSUBSCRIBE" ? I get way to many m
Hi Geoffrey, I'm glad you recognize that you are a special case. You are really missing out. One of the great joys of CW, for me and I'm sure others too, is to be in a QSO when that band is open and