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Re: [CQ-Contest] CW Accuracy

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CW Accuracy
From: "Rex Maner" <k7qq@netzero.net>
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 03:43:35 -0000
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I am starting to Age a bit also and the copy seems ok but the typing is sure 
leaving some to be desired,  I recomment   Morserunner also as something to 
increase copy speed and typing improvemnet.

Quack


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Barry" <w2up@mindspring.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 1:35 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CW Accuracy


> There's no question age is a factor.  I've been doing some RUFZ
> practicing lately and I find progress VERY slow.  As a matter of fact, I
> think I've only improved back to the level I was at when I was a teenager.
>
> While I enjoy running RUFZ, it's not ideal for improving contest skills,
> as you're really not copying calls in real time - you have as long as
> you want to enter the call.
>
> Try Morserunner.  It's an excellent contest simulation with pileups,
> exchanges to copy, and time pressure.  As you become more proficient,
> increase the speed a little bit at a time.
>
> 73,
> Barry, W2UP
>
>
> W4ZW said:
>
> After reviewing a few of my past log UBN reports, I decided to find out
> where I was busting calls.  So I started working out with RUFZ-XP and made
> several interesting discoveries.  The first culprit is my typing ability, 
> or
> lack there of.  I never learned touch typing and have adopted the hunt and
> peck method until I feel fairly comfortable, but limited by speed.
>
> I switched to computer logging completely about 15 years ago, although I
> wrote programs to do computer logging on DEC, WANG,  and DG minicomputers 
> a
> jillion years ago for FD and SS.  I'd never noticed a large error rate 
> until
> studying my UBN's.  I have enough hearing loss in my left ear at certain
> frequencies such that often sounds seem "muddled" and I do miss calls when
> doing SO2R and have returned to basic SO1R because of it.  But I wanted to
> see exactly where I was making the errors and I discovered several
> interesting things.
>
> My typing errors were the first and most obvious culprit when I simply hit
> the wrong key. But I also discovered that I almost always get the call 
> right
> if it's a "standard" call, that is a 1x3 or 2x3 or shorter because I have 
> it
> in my head cache at speeds up to about 50wpm.    But if it's a 
> XX7/anything
> I have a momentary mental blink and miss the complete call.  Also 
> sometimes
> have a mental blink and a degree of error with the Call/QRP.  And last, at
> speeds over 40wpm I mix the "S" and "H", and that from a guy who was K4HHG
> for 40 years.  Also found certain "mental stops" with repeated characters
> and certain  letters like "T", e.g. copy "UTU" as "VTU" or just "TU".
>
> When I stir this all around with my poor typing, I can see how my UBN is
> higher than I want.  I also think some of this has to do with aging, 
> because
> I remember how clearly I could grab calls in my head when I was younger
> (especially in my teens when my head cache was really BIG)  and putting 
> them
> down with a pencil.  I tried using a pencil with RUFZ and discovered that 
> my
> accuracy did improve, but not enough to give up the wonderful advantage of
> computer logging.
>
> Anyone else notice this aging by-product?
>
> Jon Hamlet,  W4ZW
>
> Casey Key Island, Florida
> "A little piece of paradise in the Gulf of Mexico"
>
>
> -- 
>
> Barry Kutner, W2UP
> Newtown, PA
>
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