How do you do contesting Morse code? Bonus question: How do you do logging while doing contest operation? I send my Morse code using a WWII Navy Flameproof Signal Key, and decode with my ears. In activity like the Straight Key Century Club (SKCC – ) K3Y special event, it is all manual. Using the programmable virtual buttons, in which I programmed my callsign, NW7US, and other info, I answer and make a complete contest QSO. V47T, in the Saint Kitts and Nevis Island in the Caribbean, is calling CQ TEST in the ARRL DX CW contest. If needed, I use a single paddle key with the Icom rig’s internal keyer to answer unique questions and so on.īelow is a quick demo of using the internal Morse code keyer in my Icom IC-7610 transceiver. In most contests like the ARRL DX CW contest, I copy by ear, and send mostly by rig keyer. Do you send by hand or computer? Receive by head or computer? Just curious about those of you who use CW.
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