Re: [Elecraft] More Clarifications on the Tonight Show - from K6CTW

2005-05-15 Thread Tom McCulloch

Oops her is the site that has the file - sorry
Tom

http://www.kkn.net/~n6tv/Text_vs_Morse_Leno_2005_05_13.wmv


- Original Message - 
From: "Tom McCulloch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "Ken Miller, K6CTW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 
Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] More Clarifications on the Tonight Show - from K6CTW



Ken,
Cool, really, really cool!  Great job.

Those guys text messaging mentioned that they set the record by sending 
about 160 characters in just under a minute.  That comes to about 32 wpm, 
not counting wherever it goes to get relayed around.


Here is site that has a file of the segment...forwarded to me by Jeff 
WB5GWB in our local group.


Thanks agn.

Tom WB2QDG

K2 1103
- Original Message - 
From: "Ken Miller, K6CTW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: 
Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 1:14 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] More Clarifications on the Tonight Show - from K6CTW


*A few more points for clarification: When my XYL, Connie, originally 
answered the call, at my home, from the producers of the show, she 
explained that I operated both codes and that I considered myself to be a 
good but not exceptional operator. However, she is the one who "sold" the 
producers that the skit could work. She also did a VERY credible job of 
explaining Morse telegraphy and the radio code and its uses. (You all 
might think to send her a thanks too as without her, this would never 
have happened [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) When they contacted me later 
that afternoon, I explained that my wife was correct, I am a competent CW 
and Morse operator. Your point is interesting in that they did try and 
get the fastest text messengers they could fly in. I did however explain 
that if the Tonight Show folks had been able to get the equivalent world 
record holder in CW to do this, it would have been at almost TRIPLE the 
speed we were going at. The reason, as I have explained before, that we 
worked at about 28 or so wpm is that this is the fastest speed that I can 
make nice readable copy with a pencil as they did not have the ability to 
let me use a typewriter for copy (and I thought they were going to do a 
camera shot of my copy for verification). Also, since we did not have the 
time to set up headphones, I just added some extra volume for me, had the 
stage folks cut my mike (to prevent feedback and overload) and copied off 
of the speaker. To re-emphasize the point, I'm just an average CW op who 
occasionally operates the CW SS QRP, whith my K2 of course, and really 
enjoys CW, and traffic handling. By the way, the radios used were Chip's 
not from Yaesu and the backup radios were from HRO. 73, Ken, K6CTW *


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Re: [Elecraft] More Clarifications on the Tonight Show - from K6CTW

2005-05-15 Thread Tom McCulloch

Ken,
Cool, really, really cool!  Great job.

Those guys text messaging mentioned that they set the record by sending 
about 160 characters in just under a minute.  That comes to about 32 wpm, 
not counting wherever it goes to get relayed around.


Here is site that has a file of the segment...forwarded to me by Jeff WB5GWB 
in our local group.


Thanks agn.

Tom WB2QDG

K2 1103
- Original Message - 
From: "Ken Miller, K6CTW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: 
Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 1:14 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] More Clarifications on the Tonight Show - from K6CTW


*A few more points for clarification: When my XYL, Connie, originally 
answered the call, at my home, from the producers of the show, she 
explained that I operated both codes and that I considered myself to be a 
good but not exceptional operator. However, she is the one who "sold" the 
producers that the skit could work. She also did a VERY credible job of 
explaining Morse telegraphy and the radio code and its uses. (You all 
might think to send her a thanks too as without her, this would never have 
happened [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) When they contacted me later that 
afternoon, I explained that my wife was correct, I am a competent CW and 
Morse operator. Your point is interesting in that they did try and get the 
fastest text messengers they could fly in. I did however explain that if 
the Tonight Show folks had been able to get the equivalent world record 
holder in CW to do this, it would have been at almost TRIPLE the speed we 
were going at. The reason, as I have explained before, that we worked at 
about 28 or so wpm is that this is the fastest speed that I can make nice 
readable copy with a pencil as they did not have the ability to let me use 
a typewriter for copy (and I thought they were going to do a camera shot 
of my copy for verification). Also, since we did not have the time to set 
up headphones, I just added some extra volume for me, had the stage folks 
cut my mike (to prevent feedback and overload) and copied off of the 
speaker. To re-emphasize the point, I'm just an average CW op who 
occasionally operates the CW SS QRP, whith my K2 of course, and really 
enjoys CW, and traffic handling. By the way, the radios used were Chip's 
not from Yaesu and the backup radios were from HRO. 73, Ken, K6CTW *


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Re: [Elecraft] More Clarifications on the Tonight Show - from K6CTW

2005-05-15 Thread Rod Hotz
Outstanding, Ken! When I wrote Chip yesterday, I asked him if those were K2s 
the two of you were using. ;-))


Cheers,

Rod
K5BGB


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From: "Ken Miller, K6CTW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: 
Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 12:14 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] More Clarifications on the Tonight Show - from K6CTW


*A few more points for clarification: When my XYL, Connie, originally 
answered the call, at my home, from the producers of the show, she 
explained that I operated both codes and that I considered myself to be a 
good but not exceptional operator. However, she is the one who "sold" the 
producers that the skit could work. She also did a VERY credible job of 
explaining Morse telegraphy and the radio code and its uses. (You all 
might think to send her a thanks too as without her, this would never have 
happened [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) When they contacted me later that 
afternoon, I explained that my wife was correct, I am a competent CW and 
Morse operator. Your point is interesting in that they did try and get the 
fastest text messengers they could fly in. I did however explain that if 
the Tonight Show folks had been able to get the equivalent world record 
holder in CW to do this, it would have been at almost TRIPLE the speed we 
were going at. The reason, as I have explained before, that we worked at 
about 28 or so wpm is that this is the fastest speed that I can make nice 
readable copy with a pencil as they did not have the ability to let me use 
a typewriter for copy (and I thought they were going to do a camera shot 
of my copy for verification). Also, since we did not have the time to set 
up headphones, I just added some extra volume for me, had the stage folks 
cut my mike (to prevent feedback and overload) and copied off of the 
speaker. To re-emphasize the point, I'm just an average CW op who 
occasionally operates the CW SS QRP, whith my K2 of course, and really 
enjoys CW, and traffic handling. By the way, the radios used were Chip's 
not from Yaesu and the backup radios were from HRO. 73, Ken, K6CTW *


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[Elecraft] More Clarifications on the Tonight Show - from K6CTW

2005-05-15 Thread Ken Miller, K6CTW
*A few more points for clarification: When my XYL, Connie, originally 
answered the call, at my home, from the producers of the show, she 
explained that I operated both codes and that I considered myself to be 
a good but not exceptional operator. However, she is the one who "sold" 
the producers that the skit could work. She also did a VERY credible job 
of explaining Morse telegraphy and the radio code and its uses. (You all 
might think to send her a thanks too as without her, this would never 
have happened [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) When they contacted me later 
that afternoon, I explained that my wife was correct, I am a competent 
CW and Morse operator. Your point is interesting in that they did try 
and get the fastest text messengers they could fly in. I did however 
explain that if the Tonight Show folks had been able to get the 
equivalent world record holder in CW to do this, it would have been at 
almost TRIPLE the speed we were going at. The reason, as I have 
explained before, that we worked at about 28 or so wpm is that this is 
the fastest speed that I can make nice readable copy with a pencil as 
they did not have the ability to let me use a typewriter for copy (and I 
thought they were going to do a camera shot of my copy for 
verification). Also, since we did not have the time to set up 
headphones, I just added some extra volume for me, had the stage folks 
cut my mike (to prevent feedback and overload) and copied off of the 
speaker. To re-emphasize the point, I'm just an average CW op who 
occasionally operates the CW SS QRP, whith my K2 of course, and really 
enjoys CW, and traffic handling. By the way, the radios used were Chip's 
not from Yaesu and the backup radios were from HRO. 73, Ken, K6CTW *


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