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On Sat, 6 Oct 2007 17:59:06 +0000 (UTC), (Geoffrey
S. Mendelson) wrote: David wrote: If you learn wrong first (e.g. Boy Scouts) it's much more difficult to learn by sound. In my case it was what is now clasified as a learning disability. However Code Quick works for everyone. Geoff. Perhaps you could favor us with a hyperlink. |
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I taught myself when I was 12. Found code characters in dictionary.
Took a few weeks. Got a code oscillator. Sent to myself. Takes a little regular discipline and practice. It's not the impossible task that today's ham radio wannabees make it out to be. |
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