[CW] Morse Code mp3 files availble for practice.

K0PQar at msn.com K0PQar at msn.com
Sat Sep 6 16:05:16 EDT 2008


David,

Sorry for asking such an elementary question, but can you offer me a set of steps for downloading Bryn's files to my hard drive?

If I can get the actual files to load onto my HD, then I should be able to click and drag them onto my Phillips 4GB memory and play them at will instead of being tied to my PC for the practice I need. 

My DSL does a FB job of accessing the files at ARRL, but downloading them in audio form seems to escape me!

Thanks for your message about the files; I just need a mental hand getting them copied suitable format. 

73,

Steve Banks
K0PQ
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-----Original Message-----
From: "David Ring" <n1ea at arrl.net>

Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 00:06:38 
To: CW Reflector<cw at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [CW] Morse Code mp3 files availble for practice.


Bryn N4VM has generously made available hundreds of hours of W1AW code
practice mp3 files that you can download and play on your mp3 player
or computer.

The files are located here:  http://www.pcpractice.com/CW/

They range in speed from 5 to 40 wpm.  Text files showing the sent
characters are also provided.

They are indexed by speed:  5, 7-1/2, 10, 13, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and
40 wpm as well by date of transmission.  There are also two
directories 18 and 18 wpm - both of which contain 18 wpm Morse code
practice.

Below the directories of the various speeds are directories with
dates.  These directories (folders) are different files than the one's
above and are from an earlier period where perhaps Bryn indexed the
files by date instead of by speed.  So if you run out of the ones
indexed by speed, there are entire W1AW sessions recorded here.

We wish to thank Bryn, N4VM for the gift to the Morse community on the
Internet and here on the CW email list.

Current W1AW mp3 files and text files showing what was sent are on the
ARRL server here:
http://www.arrl.org/w1aw/morse.html

ARRL also maintains an archive of these files - and text translations
of the Morse here:
http://www.arrl.org/w1aw/morse/Archive/

We thank the ARRL and their memebers for this excellent resource.

73

DR

David Ring, N1EA
=30=
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