I've used the paddle input on the "other" logging program.
Never had much of a problem with the paddle speed being the same as the
computer generated speed. On the other hand I have become fairly fast at
the ALT-F9/F10 to change speeds on the fly - or CTRL-V to change speeds to
the other speed.
It's just great to not have to carry an external keyer or extra box when
you can plug the paddle into the parallel port on the laptop and key the radio.
Hank K8DD
At 3/16/2003 09:19 AM -0500, Ed Parish K1EP wrote:
>At 09:12 AM 3/16/03 -0500, Dallas Carter wrote:
> >Yes and Yes. It is also quite handy if the paddle input
> >is set to stop the canned transmission. makes for a nice
> >added feature.
>
>Would the paddle input be at the same speed as the computer generated
>code? Does it have to be?
>
>
> >Dallas W3PP
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: Ken Wolff <ken@k1ea.com>
> >To: 'ct user list' <ct-user@contesting.com>
> >Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 8:51 AM
> >Subject: [ct-user] Paddle intout to the computer
> >
> >
> >> Thanks to N6TV, I've been experimenting with adding paddle support to CT.
> >> Have other programs been reading the paddle to generate input? Is it
> >> effective?
> >>
> >> - Ken
> >>
>
>
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