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Dave,
I made a somewhat similar observation when I mentioned that I had copied (100% perfect copy on a typewriter) 40 words per minute CW back when I was in the Navy. A lot of folks can't type 40 words per minute ![]() to chat with Norm, VK2NP, in Brisbane Australia, for hours on end several times a week via teletype. It was about our 3rd qso when I had a mind cramp, stopped typing, then started with figs/letters/figs/letters, got the rhythm back and finished what I was saying. He almost fell out of his chair; he thought I was using the tape reader. Why use the tape? Amateur RTTY was only 60 words per minute and I could hit bursts of 92 words per minute on the 100 minute teletypes on the military circuits. Of course, I shouldn't be surprised today. Most people talk communications and they are talking 'cut and paste' on the internet, MP3 swapping on the internet, or yapping on the cell phone whilst driving all over the road ![]() communications geniuses of today ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA "David Robbins" wrote in message ... I think the fcc should replace the cw test with a typing accuracy and speed test. Just think about how much nicer the digital segments would be if everyone had to be able to type fast enough to keep their buffers full! No more diddles and wasted bandwidth while someone hunted around for the letters trying to answer a simple question that wasn't on their brag tape. This will of course become much more important as the manual digital method is phased out and the hf bands become more heavily used. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.504 / Virus Database: 302 - Release Date: 7/24/03 |
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