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In article , "Dick Carroll;"
writes: Not really. Anyone can learn PSK31 in a half hour of looking over the help file and playing iwth their keyboard. Dick: Yup. That's about what it took me to "learn" PSK-31. Of course, I had the unfair advantage of having been a RTTY user for years prior to giving PSK31 a try. As you know if you've been listening to all the laments appearing here from the "excluded", no such possibliley exists for Morse code. Yeah, that took about a week's worth of half-hour daily sessions to get me up to the 5 WPM level. Then I got on-the-air, started making QSO's and having a blast, and before I knew it, I had passed the 20 WPM code test! That was after having spent half my life (up to that time) convinced that I could never do it! Go figure… 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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