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"Stefan Wolfe" wrote:
If one chooses not to use a certain technology (i.e. ignores computer CW), can he then be accused of radio prejudice for ignoring people who use the technology that he chooses not to use? I was simply referring to those who refuse to work someone on CW *only* because they are using a computer. I've even read posts here of hams that said if they suspect someone is copying CW by computer they switch to excessive weight and poor sending just to mess up the copy. Seems kind of snobbish to me. If I ignore AM radio, does that mean that I am prejudiced against you because you like AM radio? Well now I guess I'm guilty of that since I haven't used a mike in over 20 years... ![]() |
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