I second this thought, I use a keyer with a "y" cable in parallel with CT,
for fills
Jim
>
> I'll plead ignorance this issue.
>
> Why does the CT program have to have paddle input? Can't a separate
> keyer in parallel with the key jack perform the same function?
>
> Are some people out there entering the call into the call field via
> the keyer?
>
> I guess I just type in the call/exchage and use the separate keyer
> only for fills. It certainly can be set at a lower speed.
>
> As for the extra hardware required by a keyer, Heck, I have a Curtis
> keyer chip mounted on top of the paddle. It runs for years on a 9 volt
> battery.
>
> It seems that short of implementing artificial intelligence, it would
> be difficult for the program to sort out field info entered from the
> paddle vs other "fill" type info.
>
> If you have to toggle it on and off via something like ALT-K, it would
> seem to be a bigger pain than it's worth.
>
> I'd really appreciate knowing why this is "needed". I understand
> other contest programs have a paddle input function. What does it
> exactly do other than sending CW?
>
> 73 de Brian/K3KO
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