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Re: [CQ-Contest] Spacing note for RBN users

To: Joe <nss@mwt.net>, CQ Contest <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Spacing note for RBN users
From: N4ZR <n4zr@comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2021 15:06:05 -0400
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Hi Joe - to be honest with you, I don't know.  The details of VE3NEA's decoding algorithms are proprietary.  Just from experience, I'd say that the most important thing is to be regular, and not to drop spaces between words.  Longer spaces between words than normal probably shouldn't be a problem.  I know that too much speed variation in a single transmission can be a problem, but I'd be surprised if the sort of variations you describe will be an issue.

The best way to be sure, of course, is to try them on the air, while watching the RBN web site.  You should be able to tell quickly if there is an issue with a particular technique.

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On 4/22/2021 12:08 PM, Joe wrote:
Hello Pete,

Two questions.

Does Farnsworth spacing's have any effect?  I like to run my letter speed at 25 to 30 wpm, but the say "Word" speed at 20 to 25 wpm.

and

Varying spacing's, Like our club call W9ET if i run it "as is" I get a LOT more repeats.

But in like N1MM+ if I use W9~e~T  insert the half spacings, I almost never ever get any repeat requests.

One More I havent tried it yet, but to emphasize the "T" in the call,  say I'm running at 25 wpm,  but just for the "T" I drop to 20 or even 15 to emphasize that it is a dash. and make it really obvious the difference between the "E & "T"

Joe WB9SBD

On 4/22/2021 9:35 AM, N4ZR wrote:
When trying to decode callsigns for the RBN, the CW Skimmer Server software developed by VE3NEA relies on proper CW spacing to determine what is part of a callsign and what isn't.  This can result in problems in contests where abbreviations of the contest name are commonly part of the CQ and sent just before the callsign.  For example, "CWT" is often run together with the sender's callsign, resulting in spots of K4 stations with prefixes like "TK4". "WW", "MM", and other contest abbreviations, when run together with the sender's callsign, can have a similar effect.  The resulting spurious spots can replace what should be good spots - for example in the Available and Bandmap windows in N1MM+ - so it would be very much in senders' interest to correct their spacing if they see this happening.


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