The guys who make big scores use the following technique: they call CQ
in their speed, let's say 30wpm. When one station replies, they write
the call and press the PgUp button to increase the cw speed a lot (let's
say 50wpm). They give their reply in this hi-speed. After that they
reduce their speed to their standard (30wpm) and say TU. The new
stations answer the standard speed. This way they gain a lot of time and
they can achieve more qsos. I don't like this and I would like to see
this to change. I am sure that I had watched a video with a guy doing
this but I can not find it now.
...73 de Kostas SV1DPI
(One of SZ1A-EP6T)
On 2/12/2016 12:45 πμ, Barry wrote:
Kostas,
I don't know about the cheating or uploading any scores. I always
play MR in HST mode. CTL-F9 to start. A 10 minute run with fixed
parameters. I'm not aware of any way of cheating, but who knows...
Barry W2UP
On 12/1/2016 11:27, kostas sv1dpi wrote:
Hello to all
Morse Runner killed my everyday CQs. I have worked them all so
everyday CQ does not offer much to me, except to find new friends. So
I prefer to play with Morse Runner sometimes. I hate that Morse
Runner allows you to cheat! So I don't upload my scores anymore. I
would like a version which does not allow it. But Contesting is
something different. I am trying to explain it to my Club when we run
together. CQing and having a good rythm helps but we need good
strategy also. I have won better ops than me because of my better
contest strategy. So I enjoy much more real contests.
By the way I suggest writelog's Contest Super Simulator. It's also
free and you can emulate so2r and some strategy also... See
https://writelog.com/downloads/contest-super-simulator
73 Kostas SV1DPI
On 28/11/2016 20:15, Weisz László wrote:
Hi Barry (and all),
First thanks for contacts in the contest.
About Morse Runner: although I am a HST contester too, even a simple
150 Q/h rate causes me much more fun in the real band than a 300 Q/h
with Morse Runner.
Of course it is only my opinion.
Did you know that Hungary will be the host of next High Speed
Telegraphy World Championship?
It would be great to see you again .
Here is a short presentation:
https://prezi.com/g9vx_1vbsdju/hst-world-championship-2017-hungary/
The official Web page will be launched soon.
73 Lacy HA3NU/HG3R
2016.11.27. 20:42 keltezéssel, Barry írta:
During CQWW this weekend, I was thinking how Morserunner has killed
the thrill of contesting for me. With Morserunner, I can run
300-400/hr all day long. There's no sunspot minimum, no K index of
4, etc. Anyone else feel this way?
If you're not familiar with my word play in the title, check this out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwuy4hHO3YQ
Barry W2UP (@W4AAW this weekend)
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