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On 8/21/2011 4:09 PM, Jeffrey Angus wrote:
Having finally gotten back on the air after a substantial absence, I noticed a rather disturbing trend especially with the PSK mode. If I stick with the macros, "My station is" "My software is" and so forth, the other end of the contact will stick around until he runs out of macro buttons to click on. If I come back immediately with a hand typed line of conversation, they sign 73 almost immediately. Please don't tell me to go down on CW, it's the same problem down there. Albeit not as much. Same thing on SSB. It's like they're reading from a teleprompter and if you get out of sequence, they go completely blank. If the whole thing about amateur radio is communicating, how come so many people can't seem to communicate? Jeff-1.0 wa6fwi I usually open with the macros, but add only a line or two of hand typed during that part of the QSO. One thing you need to remember, on a bad day I type 50 WPM, on a good day closer to 100,, I worked as a police dispatcher for 25 years, A good portion of that job involved typing on a computer terminal of one kind or another ranging from an IBM 101 key type keyboard to a Teletype model 28 ASR. (How I got to 100 WPM) plus I spend hours day in forums on the internet.. Doing a lot of typing there (Hit 10,000 messges in one I joined a few years ago) You QSO with me and even if I hand type EVERYTHING you will not see too many back spaces or "Dead air" where it's sending just "MARK". Many folks are 2-finger typists, 10 WPM that I claimed when I got the dispatcher job is FASTER than they can type. Thus when they run out of macros... Well.. I could send for PIZZA and in the time it would have taken them to type this message... I'd be eating. |
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