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![]() "Leo" wrote in message ... Dee, That makes perfect sense - I wasn't aware that word associations could cause a problem later on. I guess that we belong to different schools of thought regarding the CW testing for HF band access - you see the goal as continual development of CW skills, with the test being a measurement of progress towards that goal. I viewed it more as a hurdle to be overcome so that I could gain full access to HF - and do not plan on becoming proficient in CW past that goal (may change, however - I'm getting rather fond of CW, especially when working DX in marginal band conditions....). This is not an unusual phenomena by the way. People who thought they would never use it end up falling in love with it. The next five years or so are going to have those marginal band conditions on a regular basis. Plus if the QRP (very low power) bug bites you, code goes hand in hand with it. Low band work (80 and 160 meters) can also draw a person into code for similar reasons. I think that your approach is actually the right way to go - in retrospect, it would have been better for me to 'aim high and miss, than aim low and make it", if I do decide to go on and build speed. Enjoyed the dialogue on this - thanks, Dee! 73, Leo Me too. I wish more dialogues could be like this. Look forward to hearing you on HF. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |