Turned 76 last March 14. Pi Day, Me, Billy Crystal and little Al Einstein share a birthday!must be 80 perhaps?
Turned 76 last March 14. Pi Day, Me, Billy Crystal and little Al Einstein share a birthday!must be 80 perhaps?
Considered it but due to my work schedule it is not good.Consider signing up for the "CW Academy" sponsored by CWOps.
Here is the link. https://cwops.org/cw-academy/
This is a structured learning environment taught by veteran CW operators.
Not sure where you live, but maybe you can attend a west coast time zone class after work.
No short cuts for learning CW unfortunately.
I agree with this. And listen to it when you're doing other things. Try listening at 25-30 wpm so you can get used to hearing entire words.Best thing to have is a Morse tutor from MFJ. It's the size of a pack of cigarettes. Can be taken anywhere. Listen to it whenever you can. In the car, on the pot.
The capabilities it has is perfect for learning.
Learning CW, what method worked for you??
I've been trying to learn for over a year and just can't get it, stuck at 8 characters. It would make easier for me doing CW while activating SOTA summits.
Learning CW, what method worked for you??
I've been trying to learn for over a year and just can't get it, stuck at 8 characters. It would make easier for me doing CW while activating SOTA summits.
In the 80's I had Gordon Wests set of cassette tapes to listen to on the way to and from work.
Cecil Field Florida, lived one hour south, so listened to Gordon 2 hours a day five days a week.
Some where along SR21 is the set of Gordon's cassette tapes, threw the damn things out the window and to this day I still can not copy CW.
Y (why did I die) -.--Back in the day of cassette tapes I used Code Quick.
Learned CW driving to and from work.
Dah dit dit, D , Dog did it.
73
Jeff