I have used this form of keying, it seems "weird"
because no tone is generated by my rig or the software, but it does work.
People that have l have worked, when asked, say the CW is a little
"mushy".
I actually won a ARRL section award in a CW contest
using MixW this way
Andy K3UK
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Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 7:39
PM
Subject: RE: [digitalradio] CW
Yes,
It is legal. Keying CW with a tone is no
different than AFSK for RTTY. Due to it being potentially less "clean," I
would not personally use it unless I had a rig that could not TX CW. But
you would not find many like that.
73,
Rick,
KV9U
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I have a
question concerning cw using MixW or Hamscope. Is it legal or not? I
have heard both sides. Anyone have the facts.....Mike
K9HCK
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