Dee Flint wrote:
"Mike Coslo" wrote in message
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an_old_friend wrote:
Michael Coslo wrote:
What is more important:
1. Having a license that allows HF access.
2. Not having to learn Morse code.
YMMV
I do not face that choice at all Itried for years to learn
Was there a specific problem? I had a lot of trouble with Tinnitus, and
getting hung up on one letter, and letting the rest of the message go by
("flying behind the plane")
- Mike KB3EIA -
As I have mentioned before, my ex had a 70% hearing loss in each ear and
tinnitus in both ears. Yet he passed the code. He just cranked the volume
up and used headphones. If he can do it, anyone can.
I won't deny it can be done - obviously, since my problems are similar.
I doubt I'll ever be proficient at Morse though. To get an idea of what
it is like for me, imagine concentrating as hard as you can on
something. Can I do it? Sure. But not for extended periods.
Certainly turning up the headphones helps, but the levels I use are
fatiguing, and they sometimes annoy the other ops.
- Mike KB3EIA -
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