Wow I wish he'd make an error once and a while!
Is this you? Is he a ham operator?
73
DROn Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 2:11 AM, Raymond Lee <vr2u...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi DaveAttached please find a video in which an ex-military radioman manually transmit with a speed exceeding 35wpm!Enjoy.73's de Ray, VR2UW
Hi DaveHe is not a ham. In the video, he was pounding 4-figure numeral group of Chinese characters with the revised Chinese military cut numbers prevailing in the early 1970s. The said cut numbers were no longer valid in China nowadays. The prosign AR at the end of the video is really fast.The audio oscillator in the video deems drifting and thus blemishes his QRQ.His fist is professional as his Morse key is not bolted down on the table top yet the key itself still stays put under QRQ manipulation with a super hard tension spring!73's de Ray, VR2UW
On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 1:49 AM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
Wow I wish he'd make an error once and a while!
Is this you? Is he a ham operator?
73
DR
Hi DaveHe is not a ham. In the video, he was pounding 4-figure numeral group of Chinese characters with the revised Chinese military cut numbers prevailing in the early 1970s. The said cut numbers were no longer valid in China nowadays. The prosign AR at the end of the video is really fast.The audio oscillator in the video deems drifting and thus blemishes his QRQ.His fist is professional as his Morse key is not bolted down on the table top yet the key itself still stays put under QRQ manipulation with a super hard tension spring!73's de Ray, VR2UWOn Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 1:49 AM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. <djri...@gmail.com> wrote:Wow I wish he'd make an error once and a while!
Is this you? Is he a ham operator?
73
DROn Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 2:11 AM, Raymond Lee <vr2u...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi DaveAttached please find a video in which an ex-military radioman manually transmit with a speed exceeding 35wpm!Enjoy.73's de Ray, VR2UW
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----- Original Message -----From: R/O David Ring - N1EATo: Radio OfficersSent: Saturday, November 21, 2015 3:41 PMSubject: [Radio Officers, &c] Re: Chinese High Speed CW Operator
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Hi DaveAttached please find a video in which an ex-military radioman manually transmit with a speed exceeding 35wpm!
https://youtu.be/LW99OmWvr9A
73
R/O Ray VR2UW
sent via your conductor of this forum, R/O DR N1EA
On Saturday, November 21, 2015 at 2:58:16 PM UTC-5, VR2UW wrote:
Hi DaveHe is not a ham. In the video, he was pounding 4-figure numeral group of Chinese characters with the revised Chinese military cut numbers prevailing in the early 1970s. The said cut numbers were no longer valid in China nowadays. The prosign AR at the end of the video is really fast. Â
The audio oscillator in the video deems drifting and thus blemishes his QRQ.
His fist is professional as his Morse key is not bolted down on the table top yet the key itself still stays put under QRQ manipulation with a super hard tension spring!Â
73's de Ray, VR2UW
On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 1:49 AM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
Wow I wish he'd make an error once and a while!
Is this you? Is he a ham operator?
73
DR
On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 2:11 AM, Raymond Lee wrote:
Hi DaveAttached please find a video in which an ex-military radioman manually transmit with a speed exceeding 35wpm!Enjoy.73's de Ray, VR2UW
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The sending sounded great, although I would have preferred something other than the buzzer he used.
At high speed minimal gap and high spring worked best for me, preferably on a Junker key…
Rgds:
Eric
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----- Original Message -----From: D.J.J. Ring, Jr.Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2015 6:11 PMSubject: Re: [Radio Officers, &c] Re: Chinese High Speed CW OperatorMike,
This fellow's sending with a keyer would sound about equal to what he is sending here. This fellow is doing something that so far no one on this list can equal.
I do not know how to transcribe the code he is sending, but I quickly recognized it as four character code groups. I'm sure some of our members who were armed forces Intercept operators have heard this before and copied it for hours. I can certainly copy it and easily, I just don't know what it means.
I get it Mike, you cannot copy perfectly formed Morse code if it has clacks or chirps. I don't think you would have found employment at any of the coast stations because this fellow has an excellent fist, and the instability isn't bad at all, I've heard and had to copy much worse. Also we had to have perfect copy because copying messages from ships was our bread and butter. Shipping Companies would really complain if you sent in a message that you did not copy correctly, and rightly so. Many operator's were fired for not being able to copy.
In addition - from your tag line, you say "never a bug, sideswiper or hand key", which reduces your options to an electronic keyer or keyboard.
However, I challenge you to open up this file (with Firefox you can obtain extensions for downloading youtube videos and converting them to sound only formats) in Audacity (or other) sound editor and examine the length of the dots, inter-element spaces, and dashes, and word spaces for deviation from perfect "machine" Morse. (I haven't done this either.)
Speaking of hand key, the FCC required that you send 20 wpm English error free for your 2nd Telegraph license certificate, you did at one time send with a hand key didn't you?
Do you dislike your own fist with a straight key? This man does wonderful sending in my opinion.
Certainly you cannot do as well as this man, neither can I, but do you have a beautiful 20 word per minute Morse fist? That at one time was a matter of pride on both sides of the Atlantic and Pacific.
I understand that it was more so a matter of pride and accomplishment because it was a requirement of the UK Post Office and BT to operate at their coast stations. In the USA we were allowed to use a semi-automatic key, sideswiper, keyer or keyboard at RCA / MCI.
I personally used a bug on 500 kHz at WSC per management's request, but I sent the traffic list with my DGM keyboard at 20 wpm - repeating twice callsigns of ships we held traffic for, I also sent out traffic for ships with a keyboard. However, I have been told that I have one of the best bug fists around too.
Mechanical keys require practice to send near perfect code, did you have enough pride in your profession to master the bug, side swiper as well as the keyer?
Many of the shipboard radio transmitters could not be keyed with a normal keyer unless a heavy-duty relay was used.
I know of many USA radio officers that could hold their own and our national pride against the excellent fists of our brother radio officers of all nations with any type of key.
Can you say the same?
73
DR
On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 4:50 PM, Mike Zbrozek <k8...@verizon.net> wrote:
ÂÂHello Group -Â
Regarding the Chinese guy sending Morse....I cant copy that at all. The clacking, chirping, etc is terrible.This fellow isnt my cup of tea (pun intended)....to work on the ham bands....sorry to say...
Â73Â
Mike K8XFPaddle Opr with keyerNever Bug, Sideswiper or hand keythis is 2015 U know
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Hi DaveHe is not a ham. In the video, he was pounding 4-figure numeral group of Chinese characters with the revised Chinese military cut numbers prevailing in the early 1970s. The said cut numbers were no longer valid in China nowadays. The prosign AR at the end of the video is really fast.The audio oscillator in the video deems drifting and thus blemishes his QRQ.His fist is professional as his Morse key is not bolted down on the table top yet the key itself still stays put under QRQ manipulation with a super hard tension spring!73's de Ray, VR2UWOn Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 1:49 AM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. <djri...@gmail.com> wrote:Wow I wish he'd make an error once and a while!
Is this you? Is he a ham operator?
73
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Hi DaveHe is not a ham. In the video, he was pounding 4-figure numeral group of Chinese characters with the revised Chinese military cut numbers prevailing in the early 1970s. The said cut numbers were no longer valid in China nowadays. The prosign AR at the end of the video is really fast.The audio oscillator in the video deems drifting and thus blemishes his QRQ.His fist is professional as his Morse key is not bolted down on the table top yet the key itself still stays put under QRQ manipulation with a super hard tension spring!
73's de Ray, VR2UW
On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 1:49 AM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
Wow I wish he'd make an error once and a while!
Is this you? Is he a ham operator?
73
DR
On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 2:11 AM, Raymond Lee wrote:
Hi DaveAttached please find a video in which an ex-military radioman manually transmit with a speed exceeding 35wpm!Enjoy.
73's de Ray, VR2UW
Well, the typical Chinese military key is modeled as K-4 and it looks like a German M-99 key of 1899 era. The general features of the wooden based M-99 is entirely different with the Continental hand key but resembles the American's! The weakest part of the K-4 is its fragile hollow phenolic base.
Experienced Chinese military radiomen generally achieve manual keying speed of more than 30 WPM.
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