If someone answers you at 10 - 15 wpm and sends their exchange twice,
chances are someone in their skip zone that can't hear them will come on
and start CQ'ing on your frequency because there is a LONG pause and they
think no one is there. 73
Tom W7WHY.
On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 4:49 AM, Gerry Hull <gerry@yccc.org> wrote:
> While 45 might seem a bit excessive, guys like ZF2MJ and TI7W, known
> World-class contesters, were using speeds like that. As a run op at an
> M/2,
> I spent 95 percent of my CQ time at 40 WPM and backed down to 38 at times.
> I did not feel it was non productive.
>
> Fast CW is impearitive to make 20 to 30 million point scores. Also,
> To make those scores, the operators on the other end of the pile must
> Be able to copy.
>
> So. if your CW speed does not cut it, listen to QSOs until you copy.
> Fast CW can and will be a part of these contests. Attempting to claim it
> is non productive is disproven by the facts.
>
> 73, Gerry W1VE
>
>
>
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