| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 251 | Mark, 9A8A | YES I AGREE... |
| 252 | Heiko Marschollek, DK3DM | CW contesting is my love of ham radio. If it will be only machine to machine operation in the future, I will be out of it :-(
But I don´t see how to stop this. Maybe it is possible. I hope so ! CW 4 ever. |
| 253 | Chris DL1MGB | |
| 254 | Gerry Lynch GI0RTN | |
| 255 | Anonymous | |
| 256 | Manfred, DJ5MW | |
| 257 | stodte | |
| 258 | Ari Pietikainen | |
| 259 | Vaso Nastasic | |
| 260 | PM / HB9DTM-F6FNL | Fully agree |
| 261 | f8dnx | |
| 262 | Teemu Perala | |
| 263 | Patrick EGLOFF | |
| 264 | Claude | |
| 265 | F5MGD | |
| 266 | Xavier Wittersheim | I'm afraid that it's just the beginning of the end of CW contest, what a pity... Next release will qso the callsign which are not in the log? |
| 267 | Marcus Busch, DL1EKC | |
| 268 | F5OCL | |
| 269 | Juan Camilo Rodríguez | |
| 270 | rouquette | |
| 271 | Roberto Rey | HK3CW |
| 272 | Peter Voelpel, DF3KV | |
| 273 | F5MBM | |
| 274 | Anonymous | |
| 275 | F5MUX | CW contesting is dead :-( |
| 276 | GHKCW | Grupo Colombiano de CW |
| 277 | Bernard, F5DE | of course I agree ! |
| 278 | Oliver Huber | |
| 279 | F5SDD | Enjoy CW... |
| 280 | Doug Renwick | |
| 281 | Brian Skutt (ND3F / N3IQ) | Skimmer is great for experimentation and learning, but not for contesting! |
| 282 | Paul Antos WB2ABD | I don't object to technological advancement, but , in this instance, the technology replaces operating skill, and that's what contesting is all about. |
| 283 | Bob Nowicki | Sounds like a great operating aid for the no-code extras |
| 284 | George Kelly | To keep the radio sport a sport - keep CW Skimmer out of contesting and away from hams with big egos. |
| 285 | Scott Duncan - KK8D | |
| 286 | Esa Korhonen OH7WV | Let's keep this hobby with a true ham radio spirit. |
| 287 | Albert Ducros | Terminator won't win ! |
| 288 | F5VIH/SV3SJ Nick J. Sinanis | |
| 289 | Richard Church N4ARO | Took me a long time to even accept computers in the ham shack, Less automation, equals more fun for contesting. Keep the personal touch in it or it becomes meaningless. I send my replies on a J-38 straight key, use computer to call CQ only. |
| 290 | Ken Boasi N2ZN | |
| 291 | F6CRP | |
| 292 | Anonymous | |
| 293 | Niko Lappalainen | |
| 294 | Fabián Di Tullio, LU1AEE | |
| 295 | Simon L. Sorkin | VE3MIZ |
| 296 | Anonymous | |
| 297 | Maurice, F5NQL | |
| 298 | Georg Winter | no skimmer in CW-contest, the OP runs a contest not a mashine! |
| 299 | Stanislav Baronik, OM8AQ | |
| 300 | Alberto LU1DZ | El Skimmer es un gran desarrollo tecnologico para la experimentación que brindará escaso o nulo beneficio en los concursos.
No debe cundir el desaliento por este tipo de asuntos, basta saber que la mayoria de nosotros recibimos a oido la musica del Codigo Morse y este tipo de ayudas, dificilmente agregaran mucha ventaja a quienes decidan usarlo.
En mi caracter de Manager del WWSA para el GACW, quiero destacar que aunque la mayoria de los concursos prohiben la utilizacion de este tipo de ayudas informaticas, su utilización será un asunto de dificil verificacion.
No hace falta ningun tipo de modificacion en las reglas del WWSA toda vez que cualquier ayuda de este tipo esta velada.
Por otra parte, cualquier ayuda externa, se encuentre o no en el cuarto de radio, convierte un SO en un simple MS. |