Dave -

In this case the "key" is a transistor circuit and the the result is
decoded electronically.

We want to know if a K3 is capable of being used with a burst encoder. I'm
not in front of my K3 right now or I'd try it myself.

Kurt

On Sat, Feb 6, 2021 at 12:02 PM David Bunte <dpbu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Kurt -
>
> 300 wpm is so far beyond any speed I am aware of a human copying that I
> never gave that issue any thought... and few folks I know can send good CW
> above 40 ish wpm with a hand key, so I doubt if many folks have given that
> any thought. I will be interested to see what answers you get...  and am
> curious as to why you want to know? Just curious or do you have a need to
> do that kind of speed with a hand key?
>
> Dave - K9FN
>
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