[Fists] Re: CW speed debate

Emmersome Bigguns n8ie at woh.rr.com
Fri Jul 16 22:28:25 EDT 2004


Roy,
Don't ever give up. You might never get above 15WPM, but so what.
Enjoy the Hobby, enjoy the fellowship. That is what Ham Radio is about, it's
not a race to see who can spew out dit-dahs the fastest, it's about sharing
a love for Amateur Radio and meeting new people and forming life long
friendships.

These self-righteous LIDs who go off on rants like K8XF are not worthy of
this fellowship.
Enjoy the hobby, enjoy life, and keep hammering that key brother!

73
Dan, N8IE



-----Original Message-----
From: fists-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:fists-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of Roy Crosier
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 10:18 PM
To: fists at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Fists] Re: CW speed debate



I also find myself slowly changing to digital
modes
because I cannot get my code speed up above 15
WPM.  While I have always found FISTS members
willing
to slow down for me, I am beginning to give up on
myself.
I am not depressed, but I am embarassed that my
many
hours of practice with every imaginable system
and
device on the planet has not produced more speed.

I don't think I'm dumb--my IQ is 135 and I have
two
college degrees.  I don't think it is a lack of
"musical"
ability--I play four instruments well enough to
sit in
on any community orchestra, and two of my
children
are professional quality musicians.  I don't
think my
problem is a lack of tenacity because I have
worked
all states QRP on phone.  I do have a problem
socially
in that I frequently take things too literally
and don't
"catch" jokes the first time through.  While that
might
sound as if I'm a little "air-headed", I'll have
to admit
that I might be!  I have wondered if there is a
connection
either psychologically or in the functioning of
the brain
that makes a person who is overly "literal" in
their verbal
conversations also be unable to let CW flow
through their
mind at the higher rates.  Possibly I "analyze"
it too
much and thus stay under the 15 WPM limit.

Putting it simply, I never seem to be able to get
to a
conversational level of CW speed and ease.  I
love CW contests because I can listen for as many
times as I want to get the exchange and other
information, then make a contact and be done with
it.  I would love to get into
long, friendly QSOs with CW, but my mind tires of
it
too fast and I then I can't copy anything.  I
suppose that
at the age of 55 I should just accept it and move
on,
but CW proficency is one of the things that I
have dreamed
of having since I was a child observing my
uncle/elmer
at the key.

If anyone has any observations or comments on the
situation, I will accept all suggestions.

73,  Roy

KV8KV at ARRL.NET



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