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AaronJ wrote:
John Smith I wrote: 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." IMO the perfect fist sounds like computer generated CW. And it's the easiest to copy. All those so called 'unique fists' can be copied but it's like trying to understand someone from Brooklyn (or Texas)... ![]() Yanno, after reading enough of these posts, you are likely to come to the same conclusion I have; these guys think a ham ticket is the equivalent to a "Doctorate In Everything." Once you catch on, it is quite funny to watch, and indicative of what kind of educational level is predominate here. Regards, JS |
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