On 7/21/2010 2:16 AM, James Cain wrote:
> Excellent. Coincidentally, in the recent IARU activity, I set my NA software
> to send "599" at lightning speed, followed by a more sedate "8." Then it
> occurred to me that, duh, the op at the other end is expecting "8," too, so I
> turned up the speed on that. No problema. Not a single person asked me to
> repeat the 8. My whole exchange was just a machine-gun-like blur of dits and
> dahs.
>
But then the assumption you are in 08 is bad to fall into isn't it if
you are not as in like my case a 9 lander in Wisconsin, but in 07, of
I sent that lightning fast, this also would probably go into many logs
as an 08.
> For years I have spaced out, my call sign that is ... K1 space T space N ...
> So I've been ahead of the curve on that.
>
My call is fine and can run fast and together, WB9SBD, the rythym on CW
is nice at any speed, But the club call, I also have to do the spacing
thing
W9 space E space T sent normallt it gets all messed up often especially
with the appearance of the 1 by 1's W9A
Joe WB9SBD
Driftless Zone Contesters W9ET
> Jim Cain
> At The K1TN Superstation
> Atlantic City
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