Once upon a time, when I was writing CW routines for my Commodore 64 
contest software, I decided to implement something like CT's +/- 
routine.  To make it simple, I had the program multiply a CW speed 
parameter x 1.05 each time the + key was pressed and by .95 each time the 
- key was pressed.  The end result was just like what you describe -- for 
example, 50 x 1.05 x .95 = 49.875.  I wonder if something similar is 
going on here?
73, Pete                                       
N4ZR@netcom.com
"Better, faster,cheaper -- choose any two"
"No no no -- it's WEST Virginia"
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