Subj : Storage To : Holger Granholm From : Roy Witt Date : Wed Jun 25 2014 01:26 pm Greetings Holger! RW>> Today, CW is a lost art, with less and less amateurs able to copy RW>> it. HG> I didn't know it before but now I do. I'm an art lover, I love Morse. You are a dying breed. I learned morse to get a novice ticket c1970, then had to give up AR for a few years for lack of money, only to have to go through the testing again for another novice ticket, c1977. Got on the air to practice morse in a real environment, meanwhile upgrading to Technician. Worked morse for a while increasing my speed from 5wpm to 15wpm, enough to pass the General morse exam and eventually the Advanced. I quit there because I had no interest in continuing with cw and the Extra class wasn't enough to warrant further morse practice. My interests lay more in building antennas than being on the cw portions of the HF bands. RW>> In fact, learning to copy past the 'wall' at 13wpm wasn't as easy as RW>> it was to learn to recognize words instead of characters. HG> There's no trick involved, it comes naturally when you use it. That's what I meant. If you use it enough, you will learn to recognize words and not have to listen for each character. This helps to improve your copy speed greatly. HG> You start with learning single letters, Did that as a boy scout in the 50s. I knew morse code at the age of 13. Teens aren't that interested in morse or radio as much as they are girls at that age. HG> then progress to recognise some common "words" like RST, QTH and HG> name. After that phase you begin to "store" the operators name and HG> qth in your head and continue from there to recognize several words HG> at a time and finally you arrive at the stage where you copy first HG> whole sentences and finally entire paragraphs. I never got to whole sentences and thus no paragraphs either. HG> I admit that I have lost at least the paragraph copying because of HG> not having trained that in a long time but it will come back with HG> training. I suspect that my HF rig, Kenwood TS520 bought c1977, has blown some pwr supply caps as it has blown the fuse when turning it on. Someday, I'll get around to fixing that. The only other source of cw that I have is the repeater IDers around here. Have a day! R\%/itt - K5RXT --- GoldED+/W32 1.1.5-31012 --- D'Bridge 3.99 * Origin: HAM Radio, aka Amateur Radio. 804? Over! (1:387/22) .