No No of course not. I use push buttons on the bottom of my shoes and do a
little tap dance.
On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Brian wrote:
>
> Quite a few of you have made statements that you don't like the Scout
> because it has problems during high speed CW contacts. I do good to send
> a readable 20 wpm and read a decently sent 18 wpm and I know I am not
> the best CW op around but I have to ask....you 30-40 wpm folks, you do
> this by hand or with the help of a computer? 40 wpm off my TT 607 paddle
> would probably give my arm whiplash.
>
> 73
>
>
> The Motley Crew wrote:
>
> > really no big deal for a rig in its price range but it's annoying to me
> > since I operate 99% of the time on CW at speeds of 30 to 40 wpm. For
> > me, my CW note and keying is the most important thing about any rig I
>
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