Tom N0SS wrote:

1) More versatile CW generation features
2) More memories (in memory-type keyers)
3) More versatile CW memories (often)
4) Greater range of control

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Gee, those are all the reasons I use a manual key (bug or hand pump). 

The only time my logging program has crashed is when I break the point on my
last pencil. 

The flexibility of both key operation and memories is unequalled, at least
until I finish the bottle of wine. 

But by then no electronic logic would bail me out either.

Ron AC7AC

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