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Old November 5th 03, 12:44 PM
S. Hanrahan
 
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On 18 Oct 2003 00:05:26 GMT, Dick Carroll
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That's where listening at considerably faster than you can
copy comes in. You'd be surprised how fast your abilities
improve. W1AW code practice sessions are good.


Yep. Listening to W1AW, if you can copy 7½ WPM or even 10 WPM, 5 WPM
comes easy.

When I tested for my 20 WPM back in 1993, I had code tapes that were
sending 22 WPM code, coupled with actual on-air QSO's and listening to
W1AW, the 20 WPM code test was a breeze.

Stacey/AA7YA
 
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