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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Jim Hampton wrote: "KØHB" wrote in message nk.net... One interesting thing of note - text messaging I'd consider similar to cw in one thing - it may be fun, but not highly useful. I disagree! They're both highly useful. Just in different ways. If one needs to send a lot of text, a computer and the Internet just might be considerably faster (assuming one can touch type at a reasonable rate). Of course! But then you need a readout device. Usefulness depends on the application. Via radio, there are digital modes, of course, and text can be reliably sent much faster with many of the digital modes (even the very dated RTTY). Sure - if someone has the equipment handy. But the whole digital-mode-faster thing is kind of bogus in my view. It's like saying that since we have cars, there's no reason to have competitions where people run anymore. Heck, why doesn't everyone in the Olympic marathon use rollerblades? The times would drop dramatically. I have to chuckle at the length of this thread; I thought it an interesting link and figured there would be a couple of cw detractors that would answer, but the thread turned out a bit longer than I figured. I keep forgetting how heated the cw vs no cw arguement can get. The telling part is that the anticode folks call the test "rigged" and other nonsense in an attempt to discredit what happened. But the plain simple fact is that a couple of good Morse Code operators, going about 1/3 the world-record speed, were faster than the *world record holders* in text messaging. What they missed is that the whole point of the segment was to show that "newer" isn't always "faster/better/easier" and that "older" doesn't equal "useless". The outfits on the two teams were a visual way of adding to that. One member of the Morse Code team was reportedly at Dayton in his telegrapher outfit. I'd have responded earlier, but yesterday was my birthday and .... well, I probably consumed enough beer to build a 160 meter half wave beer can vertical ![]() Hope it was happy. Trouble is they put beer in aluminum cans now... Hello, Hans Well, when I was really fairly good at Morse, I copied 40 words per minute with no errors in Bainbridge, MD in "A" school. Many folks forget that digital modes (and lets include cw for this one) are relatively errorless despite numbers and spellings that are difficult. There are a number of folks that would have problems typing 30 words per minute, let alone 50 for a really good CW op. A teletype or even the modern modes aren't going to help (even the Internet) if you can't type well. Some people think that because they can "cut and paste" or forward a message that makes them some kind of superior communicator. The name of the game is to have fun - and, if you are intelligent, be prepared. What kind of tuner did you use for that fence (read "antenna") on Saipan? Man, you were pounding in. Too bad the folks at the receiver site didn't understand about reducing rf/if gain LOL. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA |
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