Subj : Storage To : Ed Vance From : Roy Witt Date : Mon Jul 07 2014 03:36 pm Greetings Ed! EV>> As I have been reading this Thread the thought has come to my mind EV>> of how many participate in CW Contests? RW>> I've done that with a DX group. They were Extras, I was a RW>> Novice, then a Technician and finally a General. EV> I was asked to keep the Log beside a High Speed CW OT OP the first EV> Field Day I participated in after I got back home from the Navy. c1960? EV> The Op would ask me, "did You get that?" and I say "sure". EV> That went on for a few contacts and when I told him when I was in EV> Navy Radioman School my CW RCVing Speed got up to 26WPM, after I told EV> him that he never ask me anything again except if the station he was EV> calling was a Dupe contact. They gave me a Flip-Top Telephone Index EV> for a Dupe Log, to write the Call Signs down of the Stations we EV> already worked on that frequency, and usually I'd let him know if the EV> Station had already been worked before he'd have the chance to ask EV> me. CW conversations are fun. But I never got that excited about them. EV> Back when I listened to the W1AW Code Practice audio a few months EV> ago, I found out how rusty I was at copying High Speed CW. Heh! Sometimes I have a hard time copying the IDer on a repeater and have to listen to it a couple of times to get it. Now that's rusty! EV>> I'd think that would be a fair way to find out if CW is a lost art EV>> or not, don't You think? RW>> It might help to clean up some of the man-made noisy interfence RW>> on the phone bands. EV> I'd say have everyone go back to using AM then. hi Unnnn, that would only add to the noise... Have a day! R\%/itt - K5RXT --- GoldED+/W32 1.1.5-31012 --- D'Bridge 3.99 * Origin: HAM Radio, aka Amateur Radio. 804? Over! (1:387/22) .