[K6BW] Do you find learning CW a challenge?

Steve Johnson ki6ada at sbcglobal.net
Sat Aug 19 14:00:55 EDT 2006


Hi all
I looked on the MIT web site and did not find and CW courses.


-----Original Message-----
From: k6bw-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:k6bw-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On
Behalf Of Bill Smith
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2006 12:58 AM
To: QTH Reflector HWA
Subject: [K6BW] Do you find learning CW a challenge?

So with MIT on line, and the CalTech electronics
course available via the book "The Electronics of
Radio," and of course Feynman's "Lectures on
Physics"...  HB PhD!

73  Bill M0HBR CU2JL N2CQR 
http://www.gadgeteer.us  

--- Bob Fish K6GGO <rwfish at comcast.net> wrote:

> Hi All,
> This may be off topic, But really it isn't. I was
> reading an electronics 
> book this evening and became frustrated when the the
> math involved very 
> quickly went way over my head. So, I decided to surf
> around on the 
> internet for some remedial mathematics training, (I
> never got much past 
> High School math, I learned my electronics in the
> Air Force). Anyway, I 
> stubled across this website:
> 
> http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/index.htm
> 
> It is called MIT's open courseware. Basically, it is
> every course that 
> MIT offers, available on line for FREE. Thanks to
> huge donations from 
> the William and Flora Hewlitt (yes that Hewlitt)
> foundation among 
> others. By next year, they expect to have their
> entire curriculum 
> available online. They even have video's of the
> lectures for the 
> courses. From first year undergraduate classes to
> PHD level stuff.  I 
> just watched the first lecture for the linear
> equations class. Now, it 
> is not credit or degree bearing instruction, it is
> just there for people 
> who want to increase their knowledge. Talk about
> cool! Check it out!
> 
> Bob   K6GGO
>
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