I don't think that was a case of "stray letters", Barry. More likely
not leaving quite enough space between the last L and the following W.
TN7AT was another case in point. It's a hard compromise - if you're
VE3NEA, you don't want your decoder to be too unforgiving of hand-sent
CW, or even just electronic keyer CW, sent manually - you have to allow
for some variation in the length of inter-character and inter-word
spacing, so the question is how much is either too much or too little?
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 2/20/2011 7:38 PM, Barry wrote:
> ...Maybe K1TTT can do
> an analysis, but it seemed that the Skimmer missed lots of dits at the
> beginning of calls, as well as picking up stray letters. My favorite
> call was that M/M from Argentina, LW3LPL :.)
> Barry W2UP
>
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