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Old December 13th 04, 07:36 PM
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Yes, learning code is a bore. Once you master it though, it is a lot of fun.
When listening to a good sender it can be a positive experience. HANG IN
THERE!!!!

John
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Old December 13th 04, 08:27 PM
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Yes studing for a drivers license is a bore, but you do it so you can
legally drive.

Same with the Morse code

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Old December 13th 04, 08:35 PM
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Avast wrote:

Yes studing for a drivers license is a bore, but you do it so you can
legally drive.

Same with the Morse code


No, I studied driving so that I could legally DRIVE A CAR.

I am studying Morse code to satisfy a stupid old fashioned bureacracy,
then I will never use it again.

Big difference.

I do appreciate the words of wisdom though. I am holding my nose and
tenaciously working through it.

I just wish it wasn't so damned BORING!



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Old December 14th 04, 01:01 AM
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In article o.net,
Da-man wrote:
It sounds like you're on your way to mastering the ole dog. Good luck to you
to finish it and pass the exam. I think the other gentleman will do ok too,
once he gets past the hurdle of "needing" to get started. Again, it can't be
emphasized enough, anything worth having, takes work. To be handed it on a
platter, takes all the meaning away from it. Accomplishment makes your life
worth something.


Look up Code-Quick. It is a different way of learing morse code. I struggled
for 29 years and never was able to learn it, and in a few months passed
the 13 wpm test and although I never did take it, could have passed the
20.

Morse code is like the old joke, "How do I get to Carnegie Hall?", "practice,
practice, practice".

Geoff.


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Old December 18th 04, 04:54 PM
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James F. Chumbley wrote:
Try making recordings of code practice groups you yourself "send" using a
code practice oscillator. This way you learn what your own keying sounds
like.

Turn the lights down low and imagine that you are in Norway sending
essential messages to England's SOE. It sounds silly, perhaps, but it does
work.

One more thing. Try singing, yes, singing the letters as you hear them.
Singing uses an entirely different section of our brain's memory than does
listening to speech. Sounds absurd, but the Russians proved this by
observing a veteran of WWII, who could not speak because of an horrific
wound to a portion of his brain. The doctors were astonished to observe him
singing songs he learned as a child.

Jim, N6UF


Jim,

I've always believed that people who were musically-inclined (and
specifically, people who play music) were more easily able to learn the
code. I didn't have any reason to believe that, other than a
coincidence I noticed from the newcomers I've taught. By jove, maybe
you've got something there!

I learned CW as a cub scout and later got my novice ticket at age 13. I
also feel that when a person learns something as a kid, he/she will
remember it for life. Us older f*rts may not even be able to learn it
in the first place, much less remember it.

For example, where did I leave my car keys yesterday?

73,
kz1o


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Da-man, do you practice NLP?

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