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![]() "Andrew Crawford" wrote in message ... Dear All, Does anyone have any tips for learning Morse using the Kock method? I'm using the "CW trainer" program and it's working... kind of. I am learning at 25wpm. I find I can identify the sounds of the letters no problem at this speed, so it's working from that point of view. However, I can't physically write that fast! By the time I get one letter written another three have gone by. I can "buffer" them a little but even so after writing down a few letters I'm hopelessly behind. It's very discouraging. Any hints? Cheers, Andrew The same way you get to Carnegie Hall - practice, practice, practice. After a while, instead of recognizing individual characters, you start to recognize word patterns. I'll bet you already recognize the rythm or pattern of some words - like the word "the" - or your name. or the word "name" the word "is" etc.... it'll be like listening to someone talk. - where you don't need to write it down. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.754 / Virus Database: 504 - Release Date: 9/6/2004 |
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