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Yes, but then you mentioned the best cw reader was between your ears.
Mine to, but I was confuzed.
I know the kx3 has a code reader, but I was trying to clarify that you could 
go the other way.
With the hampod, can I send and receive Cw, and have it turned in to either 
psk31 or rtty or jt65?
can I use my bencher, or do I need a computer and a keyboard for input?

H T Kaufman MSW LCSW
Adaptive Technology Instructor 


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