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Jim Danehy
I have to laugh at those that comment about sloppy bug sending. Looking
them up on QRZ dot COM I see they are  younger folks. I have used a bug for
almost 60  years.

A good CW operator is one who can copy code despite the "accent". There
used to be the Banana Boat and Great lakes and other "swings". The boats
would be pushed about on the water. So a good operator is one who can copy
the different "accents".

It is easy to spot a Canadian EH ? No insult intended Eh

can  you copy 50 wpm of "perfect code ? Let me know and we can make  a sked
with you

If not move on with your lack of ability to copy real code

W9VNE
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Re: using a bug

Tom McCulloch
Actually, it's nice see "younger people" into CW at all.  Or even more
so, it's nice to see "younger people" at all in Ham radio!

Tom
WB2QDG

On 10/30/2011 1:42 PM, jim danehy wrote:

> I have to laugh at those that comment about sloppy bug sending. Looking
> them up on QRZ dot COM I see they are  younger folks. I have used a bug for
> almost 60  years.
>
> A good CW operator is one who can copy code despite the "accent". There
> used to be the Banana Boat and Great lakes and other "swings". The boats
> would be pushed about on the water. So a good operator is one who can copy
> the different "accents".
>
> It is easy to spot a Canadian EH ? No insult intended Eh
>
> can  you copy 50 wpm of "perfect code ? Let me know and we can make  a sked
> with you
>
> If not move on with your lack of ability to copy real code
>
> W9VNE
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Re: using a bug

Ken Alexander-2
At age 55, it's nice to be considered younger at all! :-)

73,

Ken Alexander
VE3HLS


On 30/10/2011 3:34 PM, Tom McCulloch wrote:

> Actually, it's nice see "younger people" into CW at all.  Or even more
> so, it's nice to see "younger people" at all in Ham radio!
>
> Tom
> WB2QDG
>
> On 10/30/2011 1:42 PM, jim danehy wrote:
>> I have to laugh at those that comment about sloppy bug sending. Looking
>> them up on QRZ dot COM I see they are  younger folks. I have used a bug for
>> almost 60  years.
>>
>> A good CW operator is one who can copy code despite the "accent". There
>> used to be the Banana Boat and Great lakes and other "swings". The boats
>> would be pushed about on the water. So a good operator is one who can copy
>> the different "accents".
>>
>> It is easy to spot a Canadian EH ? No insult intended Eh
>>
>> can  you copy 50 wpm of "perfect code ? Let me know and we can make  a sked
>> with you
>>
>> If not move on with your lack of ability to copy real code
>>
>> W9VNE
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Re: using a bug

Tony Estep
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On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 2:34 PM, Tom McCulloch <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Actually, it's nice see "younger people" into CW at all.  Or even more
> so, it's nice to see "younger people" at all in Ham radio!
>

==============
Agreed. Sometimes I get grumpy about the effects that the current wave of
no-code hams has had, but ham radio is more fun for everyone with a
constant influx of new adherents with new ideas and skills. If they become
CW ops, all the better.

Tony KT0NY
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http://www.isb.edu/faculty/facultydir.aspx?ddlFaculty=352
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