and it was awful
I don't know if he was using a keyboard to send the cw or actually using
a paddle/keyer whatever. Maybe he couldn't type or spell.
I finally asked him: "Are you using cw to send rtty" and he replied "Yes"
I answered him that I appreciated the qso, but it's terrible, not a
single word or serial number, even your call has come out the same all
three times you sent them.
I can't log you as I don't know what is correct....
I hope I didn't scare away a potential rtty contester, but I easily
spent more time trying to decode/decipher his sendings than if I had
worked 10 stations.
The fellow I worked after him said...."your more patient than I would
have been"
I forgot to jot down the callsign...or I would have sent him a 'hope to
see you in the next contest...but may I suggest...' email.
If any of you ran into him/her (must be correct) please send it to me so
I can help put him on the right path.
Oh, and thanks to all who handled my fumble fingers today, for some
reason head, fingers and eyes were not in sync today.
--
Are part-time band leaders semiconductors
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W9OL-Bill H. in Chicagoland
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