I use a CW decoder 100 percent of the time. It is a program called "MyBrain"
All I have to do is run mybrain.exe and it is off an running. The input is the
Left and Right Ear Port - and the out put is the Left and Right Digits
Extension which house the phalanges. Works for me
Lee K0WA :>)
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From: Tom Macon <tmacon@wi.rr.com>
To: CQ Contesting Reflector <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wed, May 26, 2010 6:56:49 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Use of CW decoders in contests
We are having a discussion in our club regarding the use of CW decoder
programs in contests, especially smaller ones like state QSO parties. I'm
referring to CW copying programs like CWget or DM780, not Skimmer. I'm
looking for some outside input - here are some specific questions on which
we have differences of opinion.
- Should the use of CW decoders be disallowed by sponsors, or should there
be a separate entry category for entrants that use them?
- Can CW entries that use a decoder be considered digital entries?
- Have any contests disallowed CW decoders or put them in a separate entry
category?
- If a contest introduced such rules, how might it affect the perception of
that contest in the contest community?
Any comments appreciated!
- Tom, K9BTQ
WARAC
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