On Fri, 2012-12-07 at 13:45 -0800, mike l dormann wrote: > i am authorized to comment on this since i have (and a photo of my shack > wall can be produced if requested) a real honest sent by US postage > N0TT QSL card....... > > after i get to the back of the yard i have to walk through the woods to > get to the ham shack. now why would anyone have his computer connected to > his key line? keys use the same type plugs as guitars and head phones > don't they? mine does. > > mike w7dra
Hi Mike, If we use a logging program it is capable of throwing the T/R switch and then sending Morse. You have to wire stuff up so the puny little computer port can handle your grid-block and things like that but it's not too difficult. The big dogs who do the "runs" use it to help with fatigue from sending CQ TEST over and over and over and over again. I dunno what they do if we ask them for a fill. I suppose they have to actually type something. I think you do the search and pounce like I do instead of the hunt and peck like they do. I'm getting old now but I can still handle the keying for QSOs. I am getting ready to use the LOTW so I am using the computer to do logging now. I probably don't need it sending sterile CW for me at the same time. BTW...I'm building a contest grade receiving system for 160 through 40 meters using a rack of ARC-5 receivers <wink>. I was going to use a RAL for that like you do but so far - no RAL. 73, Bill KU8H _______________________________________________ Topband reflector - topband@contesting.com