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If you want to get your code speed up, you're probably best listening in
the ham bands. Hams don't send perfect code, especially with straight keys (hell, we're human like anyone else) -- and band conditions aren't necessarily optimum on there -- QRM, QRS, etc. so if you can pull some signals out of the hash on there and copy them, you will develop code speed better and faster than if you listened to W1AW or some mechanical code sending system. "Dave Moorman" wrote in message ... In article , "Henry Kolesnik" wrote: Anyone got any good frequencies aside from the ham bands that send good CW? I'm tyring to get my code speed up after years dormancy. tnx han wd5jfr 20 years ago, sonny, ya could've listened to any number of maritime CW stations from all corners of the globe. Not today, unfortunately. Dave |
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