Hi... I will email you again when I get back home from my daughter's in
Columbus, Oh. I would be interested in getting a contact with you. You can let
me know when it is good for you as far as day and time. I am retired and can be
on air most any time during the week.
Thanks for replying..
Paul Gates, KD3JF
"K. Indart" <kitdart@ntelos.net> wrote:
Hi Paul,
15 years ago I used to do a lot of CW mobile, mostly on 40 meters.
Generally with the same bunch of ops; many ex Navy types. Really miss those
fellows. Hamming since the late 40's and my first transmitter was a 6L6
xtal controlled.
Copying in the head is not rocket science. I learned by just
listening, not writing anything, except the QTH and the name. When you
reach 20-25 wpm typing or writing is a chore, besides it distracts you from
what the "OP" is saying.
For many years now, I never write/type. Lately have been practicing fast
code and at around 35-40 wpm and it is a lot of fun; just like carrying on a
conversation.
Gimme a call or email me and we can have an "on the air" qso.
Email: wa4rph@arrl.org
Ken, WA4RPH 160-10 m, Omni VI+ Centurion, 238B Tuner, 135' zepp at 55'
and 2 m into DC area.
-----Original Message-----
From: tentec-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:tentec-bounces@contesting.com]On
Behalf Of Paul Gates, KD3JF
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 8:29 PM
To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Mobile CW
How did you learn to copy code in your head?
Paul, KD3JF
Glen Burnie, MD
FM19qd (Map Grid Square)
----- Original Message ----
From: john.brewer@us.schneider-electric.com
To: tentec@contesting.com
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 3:58:08 PM
Subject: [TenTec] Mobile CW
It's certainly quite possible to work CW mobile without a safety risk.... if
you would have
asked me this before I tried it, I'd have disagreed too, but after a number
of months of just
copying QSOs in my head, it's become second nature, and far far less
demanding than talking on
a cell phone, for example. The great by product is that I've became very
good at copying CW
in my head....and though I'm only at the 25-28 WPM or so range, it's allowed
me to break
through a barrier that was in place because I was in the habit of "stick"
copying everything.
Now I can't stick copy (I think this is akin to touch typing. . . at some
point, looking at the
keys becomes a burden, not an aid!)
CW mobile works far better (with the normally inefficient antennas) than
mobile SSB, and has
really become a joy. I use a 706MkII....paddles are a set of homebrew
contacts about 3" long
that are clipped to a bracket extending from the console / armrest in my
Jeep. My hand drapes
normally onto the homebrew paddles, I copy in my head, I use a post it note
on my steering
wheel to jot down a call and I feel far less distracted in doing so than
yakking on a
cellphone.
Living is a risk...we all pick our operating point.
John K5MO
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