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It took me about one week to learn and about four months to achieve the
speed of 140 "letters" per minute. Very good! That's about 23 wpm. If they were random characters, that's equivalent to about 28 wpm. Just committing the letters, numbers, and common punctuation to memory will automatically make one able to receive 5 wpm. Bill, K5BY |
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