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"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message . com...
"Brian Kelly" wrote in message m... . . . I think I lost some of my ability to get it down solid on paper at speed and I'm working on that. However I do not agree with a hypothesis that simply cramming for then passing a 13 or even a 20wpm code test assures a lifetime ability to copy Morse at any usable speed. I've seen too many examples of "cram & pass" types who never actually used the stuff on the air to any extent all but completely forget how to copy Morse. Apparently there is some combination of both a speed and a number of hours of experience at that speed which embeds Morse for life. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE w3rv It appears to me that the reason 13wpm and higher works, according to the reference, is that you CAN'T successfully cram to pass the higher speeds. You've got to have those neural connections solidly in place. However for 10wpm and down you can cram and pass the tests. I'm not particularly convinced that's the case but there isn't even any soft evidence which indicates that is or is not the case. Regardless, there is definitely a point at which a person won't forget even if they believe they have done so (your experience being a case in point). Agreed. In spades. To me, this is the level that Extras should reach, i.e. a level that they won't forget. We agree 200% on THAT point! Dee D. Flint, N8UZE w3rv |
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