[CW] Morse Training Programs..

DANNY DOUGLAS N7DC at COMCAST.NET
Sat Mar 13 22:38:34 EST 2010


I agree, mostly.  I could copy 50-55 wpm before I could send at 15.  There are some out there that can send at that speed - but few - percentage wise.

Danny Douglas
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Nathan Edson 
  To: CW Reflector 
  Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2010 10:03 PM
  Subject: Re: [CW] Morse Training Programs..



    If you can copy CW at 60 wpm, you should be able to send it at
    that speed by hand!



  I know many operators that can copy 60 wpm but haven't met anybody who can send 60 wpm by hand with a low error rate.  I enjoy sending with both paddle and keyboard.  I can tell you that even typing at 60 wpm with proper spacing and a low error rate is quite a challenge.


  Nathan, KO6U





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