Ken_ke2n wrote:
> 
> So you send  around 15 WPM, trying to get a whole character through
> between fades. It becomes important to know if you have heard two
> characters, or one with a hole in the middle. Hence the use of exaggerated
> character spacing (a.k.a. Farnsworth).

That's an interesting justification and I've learned something from reading
it. But I think the question has to be asked as to why what is a pretty
specialized requirement needs to be built into the K3 rather than performed
by an external box or computer software. It seems to me a bit like asking if
the K3 could have a built-in WSPR beacon mode. :)

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