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![]() "John Smith I" wrote in message ... wrote: ... Actually, without skill in morse, you simply will not be able to participate in QSO's with a large subset of the stations you listed. A lot of good DX (and QRP etc.) is only available in Morse (sometimes only in the extra class sections). Actually, that is outrageous. With any decent code reader software and the audio of your rig into the line in of your sound card in your computer, you can copy and send CW much, MUCH faster, concisely and intelligibly than any "CW Freak" out there ... you can send CW so fast, they only WISH they could copy it! ... technology, ain't it wonderful? Welcome to the new millennium! Well, thank you. And Im glad to see you enjoy the new toys that Santa Claus gave you. |
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