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vk3pa
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Australia
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Posted - 14 Nov 2005 :  09:07:48 AM  Show Profile  Visit vk3pa's Homepage  Reply with Quote
To me QRSS CW qso's that can be seen and not heard may be quite valid -
especially on 137Khz - but for me, that is not something I would enjoy. I want
to hear it happen and be an active participant in the process
.

I really abhor a MACHINE doing most of the work for me.

I am not saying that is wrong necessarily either - but it does not appeal to
me really - and that's a personal preference - not a slam against QRSS
really.

vk3pa
Deceased

Australia
1714 Posts

Posted - 14 Nov 2005 :  11:34:11 AM  Show Profile  Visit vk3pa's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I note the shift of the original thread re "Spotting" to "Technology Qso's"..
That really open's Pandoras Box, doesn't it.
Claiming DXCC CW using computer generated Morse Code TX-RX would have to be the
ultimate fraud.

Bob VK3ZL..
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vk3pa
Deceased

Australia
1714 Posts

Posted - 14 Nov 2005 :  12:07:29 PM  Show Profile  Visit vk3pa's Homepage  Reply with Quote
,Hands on sent and received by ear is real ham stuff.If you
> have to use the computer to generate "Perfect CW" Why bother to use the
> radio at all.
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vk3gom
VK3GOM


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Posted - 14 Nov 2005 :  12:29:31 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ok you guys I guess for normal people to pound the brass is really fine don't forget the people with disabilities!!.
That's all I have to say on the subject
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