"Larry Roll K3LT" wrote in message
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In article , "Kim W5TIT"
writes:
Well, folks, there it is -- as I've been saying for years, it's all
about
getting a microphone in hand and yakking away!
73 de Larry, K3LT
What's the difference between yakking using a microphone, or yakking
using a
CW key or paddle?
Kim W5TIT
Kim:
Don't look now, but yakking into a microphone is something that anyone
can do without learning any new communications skills.
Oh, duh...I should have seen that spin coming.
Use of Morse/CW
requires the acquisition of a new, very useful comm skill (Morse code) and
the patience and initiative to develop this skill adequately to become an
efficient, effective CW operator. The content of the "yakking" may be the
same, but the difference is that the CW operator is yakking in a totally
different way, using a skill and mode which offers benefits and advantages
not found in voice modes.
Simply your opinion. The trouble with you is you truly believe everyone
else has to have your opinion, too.
Since you have no practical on-the-air experience using CW, I don't
expect you to appreciate this, and consider you to be unqualified to
render an opinion on the subject.
73 de Larry, K3LT
Uh huh. That's why you spent so much time, eh?
Kim W5TIT
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