[Yaesu] Quick Question

The Computer Doctor [email protected]
Fri, 21 Nov 2003 19:08:08 -0600


Wow, if your saying that one has to totally change his lifestyle just to
learn it then why bother.  This is a hobby, and I just see being totally and
utterly committed to learning CW just to upgrade my license, especially when
chances are that I will never use it again after the test.  What a waste of
life's precious time.

Oh well....

Scott, KB0NLY


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Harry Hodges" <[email protected]>
To: "Neil Kollipara, KC8YFF" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>;
<[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 4:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Yaesu] Quick Question


> Hi Neil,
>
> I am a VE Site Manager, a 20 wpm Extra Class and the world's second worst
CW
> operator. I became a Ham in my early 40s when CRS was firmly taking hold
of
> my neurons. I figure that if I could make it anyone could; however, it
takes
> COMMITMENT! If you want to do anything bad enough you'll find a way. If
you
> are blind and want to climb tall mountains you can do it and if you have a
> physical impairment and want to sky dive you can do it. You just have to
> COMMIT yourself to it, whatever it is.
>
> In the case of Morse Code or CW, you need to find a tutorial that matches
> your learning style. Some people are tactile, or aural, or visual, or a
> combination of all these. Once you have found the appropriate program, you
> MUST COMMIT about an hour a day, EVERY DAY, to it. 15-20 minutes in the
> morning, 15-20 minutes in the evening, and another 15-20 minutes at noon
> time while you go for a walk or sit under a tree meditating. And just
don't
> practice listening, SEND with a straight key, semi-automatic, or iambic,
> whatever but practice converting the written word into sound. As you
drive,
> or pedal your bike around, convert the street signs and billboard ads into
> code in your head. LIVE, EAT, and yeah, even dream code. At your age you
> should ace the test in about 4-6 weeks.
>
> Now, what does the test consist of? Well first of all, it will be a
message
> which will contain all 26 letters, numbers 0-9, punctuation consisting of
> the comma, period, question mark, and slant bar, and the prosigns BT, AR,
> and SK. Now a five minute code test at five wpm will about two lines of
text
> and will look something like this:
>
> K1XYZ/4 DE WD3JUW/2 BT RRR JOHN. TNX FOR REPORT. UR RST 579 ? 579 IN
> BUFFALO, NY 60 MILES FROM CANADA. NAME IS BARRY AND I RUN 80 WATTS. SO HOW
> COPY? AR K1XYZ/4 DE WD3JUW/2 SK
>
> Don't know if I got all 26 letters but you get the idea. You have two
> chances to pass. One if you have 25 or more characters in a row without
> mistake. Letters count one each, numbers, punctuation, and prosigns count
as
> two characters each. So from the first K to the first R you have 25 and
all
> the examiners have to do is find 25 in a row somewhere in the text you've
> copied. The second chance is to answer 10 questions, e.g. what is the
> callsign, how much power, etc? If you answer 7 of 10 correctly, you pass.
> Man, this is not rocket science.Over the sixteen years I have been a VE
> we've had folks who range from having all their faculties to being deaf,
> blind, and bedridden who have passed 5 wpm and beyond. How did they do it?
> COMMITMENT!
>
> Try what I have recommended and you'll see that it works.
>
> 73, Harry
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Neil Kollipara, KC8YFF" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>;
> <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 20:01
> Subject: [Yaesu] Quick Question
>
>
> > Hello everyone on the email reflector.
> >
> > My name is Neil and I am a 13 year old ham in Michigan. I am going to go
> to take the General class test tomorrow with the morse code. I was
wondering
> if any of you VEs or VECs could tell me if it's legal to write down the
dits
> and dahs (such as -. for N) instead of the letter because code has been
> keeping me back from upgrading, and I came up with this idea in my English
> class. Basically this is what I mean
> >
> > -..   .          -.   .   ..   .-..
> > D   E         N   E  I     L
> >
> > I appreciate all your guys help. 73!
> >
> > --Neil KC8YFF
> >
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