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Old January 12th 07, 03:17 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
Stefan Wolfe Stefan Wolfe is offline
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Default One way to promote learning of code ...


"John Smith I" wrote in message
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Stefan Wolfe wrote:
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Interesting logical leap. If one chooses not to use a certain technology
(i.e. ignores computer CW), can he then be accused of radio prejudice for
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First you would have to convince me you are psychic; as, that is the ONLY
way you can differentiate between computer-generated CW and
non-computer-generated ...

Minor, inconsequential and random errors are easily programmed into the
computer generated model, but will give the morse that "unique signature"
of the "imitated keyers style."


When I say "ignore" computer CW, I mean that I ignore my own use of
technology, not that I refuse to communicate with someone else who uses the
technology. But why would someone use computer CW? What if everybody used
computer CW instead of more suitable digital modes that the same computer
can generate? What then would the world think of us :-)