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Mike Coslo wrote:
I still think there is a fundamental problem I have with Morse code - although I have come a long way, the effort I have to put in compared to what others apparently have to do is nothing short of phenomenal. A half hour at lunch, another half hour to an hour in the evening, 6 days a week, and I am still struggling. I know I am nowhere near stupid, and I've tried enough different methods to know that there is something somewhere that makes my brain process sounds a bit differently than those that find Morse easy. But in most matters, I am one of those steely nerved types, and consider myself too dumb to panic. But, I persevere! I'm starting to catch whole words on the air (at faster speeds) now, and it is exciting, despite my whining about it! It's like anything else, some things come easy for some people, some things don't. |
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