But the hour includes time spent calling CQ, waiting for callers, tuning for
others calling CQ, etc.
Sending and receiving exchanges have to considered too.
Typing 15 wpm when callers are responding to a CQ at 35 or more per minutes
doesn't cut it.
73, Jim N7US
-----Original Message-----
A typed word is considered to be five characters long. Many callsigns also have
five characters so we can call that a word. So you are already typing at 15 WPM
that is a QSO rate of 900/hour.
John KK9A
Joe WB9SBD wrote:
My speed QSO rate in a contest is totally limited by my lack of typing skills
now.
In my head I can easily do 40 WPM, But my typing skills are lucky to be
15 WPM!
Of course Phone, is Phone, But even in CW, I know for sure my typing ability is
my speed limit.
I use both hands, and am a one or sometimes two finger and thumbs for the
space-bar typer.
And I know it is slowing me down.
So, I finally made the decision to learn,, well practice how to "Touch Type"
again.
In high school I took a typing class. 1972. Easy credit. So I know the basics
like the "Home Row" Etc.
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