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Morse Code Proficiency

W0UCE
To become a proficient CW Operator the individual should most certainly
learn Morse Code as a Language just as infants learn to talk.  Learn the
sound and rhythm of words, then phrases and copy in your head. Throw away
the Pen and Paper.  I teach beginners Morse Code at 20 WPM, they don't know
the difference so why start at 5 WPM when you can learn at 20?
 
For those who would like assistance in learning or improving the art of
using Morse Code, the CW Operators Club offers free "Elemering"  Visit
www.cwops.org and click on the CW Academy Page.  There is also reference and
self help information on the Morse Code Page on my website www.w0uce.net
 
As one of the CWops Academy instructors, I assure everyone, help is there
for the asking.
 
73,
Jack W0UCE
CWops #64
"CW Forever"
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Re: Morse Code Proficiency

Guy, K2AV
He's not joking about some pipe dream.  The method really works.  The old
methods and all the pain and hurdles at certain speeds are simply put aside
in favor of something that leaves you "conversant" in CW, rather than
processing conversion tables in your head.

73, Guy.

On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 10:48 PM, W0UCE <[hidden email]> wrote:

> To become a proficient CW Operator the individual should most certainly
> learn Morse Code as a Language just as infants learn to talk.  Learn the
> sound and rhythm of words, then phrases and copy in your head. Throw away
> the Pen and Paper.  I teach beginners Morse Code at 20 WPM, they don't know
> the difference so why start at 5 WPM when you can learn at 20?
>
> For those who would like assistance in learning or improving the art of
> using Morse Code, the CW Operators Club offers free "Elemering"  Visit
> www.cwops.org and click on the CW Academy Page.  There is also reference
> and
> self help information on the Morse Code Page on my website www.w0uce.net
>
> As one of the CWops Academy instructors, I assure everyone, help is there
> for the asking.
>
> 73,
> Jack W0UCE
> CWops #64
> "CW Forever"
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Re: Morse Code Proficiency

Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ
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On Nov 10, 2012, at 8:05 AM, Guy Olinger K2AV <[hidden email]> wrote:

> He's not joking about some pipe dream.  The method really works.  
>>
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