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by W0GLB on November 20, 2009
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the one in DM780 (part of the Ham Radio Deluxe suite) is very capable, as is CWGet.
GL es 73,
W0GLB Gordon
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by nf6e on November 27, 2009
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Try MIXW:
http://mixw.net/
It is multimode software, but it does very well with cw.
My cw contest speed is 35-40wpm depending on sender's fist quality. The software is at least as good as I am.
Jason, NF6E
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by W9IP on December 9, 2009
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If you use Writelog, you'll find the multi-channel decoding pretty good. If the passband is open to between 300 and 500 HZ, you'll be able to read several stations. This why you should not rely entirely on the decoder in contests.
Good luck!
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by WD9GJK on December 23, 2009
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I am also using MRP 40 thru a RigBlaster pro. The weak signal mode works great for my needs. I tried experimenting with several other programs this fall and came back to MRP-40 I have been using it for about 3 years now and really like it I can set my speed for what ever speed the other operator is sending and as long as I can type that fast ( hunt and peck look and cus ) it serves my needs for now. I know that when I don�t use it I score lower in a contests.
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