[Fists] out loud spelling program
Chris Redding
[email protected]
Wed, 7 May 2003 19:42:10 +0100
I know everybody is different, but I'm not sure that these 'fast letters'
are the best way.
I found that once I (eventually!) started to get the hang of morse, it held
me back to 'hear' the letters in my mind. To progress further I had to reach
inside my head and try to 'switch off' that little voice that was saying the
letters, and sort of 'feel' them silently instead. I'm sorry if this sounds
a bit 'wierd' but I wonder how many other telegraphists who are maybe a bit
further along the road agree...or is it just me?. Nowadays I just relax and
read the morse in my head. If someone sends a word (other than a long one) I
don't actually 'hear' the word in my head, any more than I do when reading a
book. I don't try to read every letter, and if I miss one, the word just
sort of reassembles itself in my head. But like I say, maybe it's just me.
Good luck and best wishes,
Chris G4PDJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Will" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 7:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Fists] out loud spelling program
I don't know of any such "high tech" methods, but if I don't miss the mark
completely, I would think that you could read a bunch of text, letter by
letter, character by character, into a tape recorder, and play this back
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