Good CW not too fast
I am listening to CW at 3718.00. At 00:00 UTC. And it is not too fast
to copy. My question is, so that I could always find slow enough cw, where should I look? SR |
Good CW not too fast
"SR" wrote in message ... I am listening to CW at 3718.00. At 00:00 UTC. And it is not too fast to copy. My question is, so that I could always find slow enough cw, where should I look? SR Go to the ARRL site and find their CW practice sked- they go as slow as 5WM and work up to 35WPM Dale W4OP |
Good CW not too fast
Hi: I am looking for a simple log book freeware that I could use for
win98. Just a very simple program. I am not looking for controlling a radio. If you know, please let me know. Thank you, SR Dale Parfitt wrote: "SR" wrote in message ... I am listening to CW at 3718.00. At 00:00 UTC. And it is not too fast to copy. My question is, so that I could always find slow enough cw, where should I look? SR Go to the ARRL site and find their CW practice sked- they go as slow as 5WM and work up to 35WPM Dale W4OP |
Good CW not too fast
"SR" wrote in message ... I am listening to CW at 3718.00. At 00:00 UTC. And it is not too fast to copy. My question is, so that I could always find slow enough cw, where should I look? SR The Novice Bands and the upper portion of the CW bands -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! |
Good CW not too fast
"SR" wrote in message ... I am listening to CW at 3718.00. At 00:00 UTC. And it is not too fast to copy. My question is, so that I could always find slow enough cw, where should I look? I would try the "old" novice bands on 40 meters, 7100-7150 KHz. There's a lot of slow speed CW there. Jackie |
Good CW not too fast
SR wrote:
I am listening to CW at 3718.00. At 00:00 UTC. And it is not too fast to copy. My question is, so that I could always find slow enough cw, where should I look? 3718grin Seriously, that's in the old Novice band and slower operators still tend to congregate in that area - 3700-3750. Also 7100-7150 on 40 meters and to a lesser degree 21100-21150. (the Novice band ran to 21200 but there usually wasn't much activity above 21150) As a VERY general rule, the further up into the band you get the slower the Morse. -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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