"KØHB"  wrote in message 
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 "Jack Twilley"  wrote 
 
  If it is, NCI should be raising holy hell about the 
  pro-code conspiracy behind all these 
  contests, right? 
 
 One NCI Director calls contests "electronic splat ball". 
 Actually, I kinda like that description.  One of my grandsons 
 asked about contesting, and I used that metaphor.  Now he wants 
 to multi-op with me in this years SS. 
 
  You could measure it yourself, you know.  Work two similar 
 contests 
  (say, two of the QSO parties coming up soon).  Operate solely 
 in phone 
  for the first contest.  Score your points and keep track of 
 your 
  experience with notes or something.  Operate solely in CW for 
 the 
  second contest.  Do the same sort of scoring and note-taking. 
 Report 
  back to the group with your personal experience. 
 
 I regularly work both weekends of SS (CW one weekend, Phone two 
 weeks later).  Both are scored the same way, each two-way contact 
 counts for 2 points (a message sent and a message received). 
 Personally I enjoy the CW weekend more, but invariably score 
 higher on Phone weekend, simply because I can copy CW at only 
 about 45 WPM, and voice at about 300WPM. 
 
 73, de Hans, K0HB 
 
 PS:  If you don't like keyers, you ain't gonna make it 
 contesting. 
 
 
Actually I find that CW is more productive and I'm not nearly as fast at CW 
(20wpm for contest, 15wpm for ragchew) as you are but then I'm just running 
100watts into basic wire antennas. 
 
Dee D. Flint, N8UZE 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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