Subj : Test To : Russell Tiedt From : Craig Healy Date : Wed Apr 04 2001 02:27 pm -> ->> ..maybe I will get off my butt -> ->> and get myself a ticket, 5 words a minute morse, should not be -> ->> too difficult.. -> -> CH> Nope. Should be able to get that down in a short time. -> -> Code practice as in recieved over the air is not a possibility as I c -> don't have any equipment. But I do have thee audio tape cassettes for -> code practice, which I have not had time to use recently as I am busy -> rebuilding my system after WINNT and a Linux gotha I missed trashed a -> partions, a sorry state of affairs.. Ouch! Problem I found with the tapes is that you eventually memorize them. I have a great old Heathkit morse keyboard with a random practice mode. I'd bet there are many programs, even DOS, for code practice. I wrote one years ago for the old TI-99/4A. The machine was so slow it couldn't send over about 13wpm.. -> CH> I don't know the testing regimen, but 5wpm shouldn't be hard. -> -> I believe that one has to send at 5wpm for three minutes and recieve -> a message correctly sent a 5wpm over a 5 minute interval. 5wpm is almost lobotomy speed. Should be able to do that pretty quickly. -> Over the years I have aquired enough manuals for the learning part, n -> need to get an updated version of the new Laws of the Land -> regulating Ham Radio in ZA land. These have changed since I last -> looked into getting a HAM Radio Lisence. Must be something on the web, somewhere. Does your local radio society have a web site? -c- --- ViaMAIL!/WC v1.60d * Origin: Chowdanet (401-331-5587) telnet://chowdanet.com (1:323/120) .