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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 23:31:45 GMT, Magik
wrote: Awww, Please dont cry ! I, 2E1TNT am here to help you. an Ex Military operator, Capable of 25wpm after a 30 minute warm up :-) also a member of the "Phoenix Radio Club" ah at last, the recruitment officer has found someone. But wait !....You say that you want to learn "more" about morse code ! Does this mean you already know some morse code ? How much do you know ? 5wpm perhaps ? or even 12wpm ? u OBVIOULSY havent been reading this newsgroup very long, have you? I can teach you as much morse code as you like, BUT I can not teach you to transmit at 25wpm. To do that you will have to stop whining on this NG and spend the wasted time on PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE. u OBVIOULSY havent been reading this newsgroup very long, have you? Phil 2E1TNT Phoenix Radio Club Only a novice licence for someone who claims to be "an Ex Military operator, Capable of 25wpm" and a 2e1 to boot.... if youre soooo good at morse how come you didnt go for your 2e0 ??? (after all, you did the theory part (and the practical??) ) Anyone who could do 25wpm (after a warm up) could have certanly sleep-walked a 5wpm test. |
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