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Re: Suggested techniques for teaching CW?

Posted by dave.wilburn on May 09, 2009; 12:27am
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/Suggested-techniques-for-teaching-CW-tp2846635p2848311.html

Those were some great links.  Thanks Drew for making those available.
  I have a friend that is trying to get his speed up, I'm going to
pass it along.

Dave Wilburn
NM4M

Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:

> Doug GM0ELP wrote:
>
> "... most people who already know cw forget the part where you
> simply have to memorise the code. All the methods discussed so far come
> after this hurdle."
>
> ----------------------------
>
> Except the program Drew, AF2Z has made available at:
>
> <http://www.archive.org/details/U.S._Armed_Forces_Institute_Basic_Radio_Code
> _ca1942>
>
> It starts with hearing the sounds of Morse, then moves into characters. It
> teaches perfect copy using groups of letters and numbers, so it doesn't help
> with the eventual hurdle of doing "head copy" of plain text, but it is a
> good way to learn the basics up to and including 16 WPM or so for someone
> who never heard Morse.
>
> Ron AC7AC
>
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