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Shortwave wrote:
100 wpm, while it sounds fast, is slow. i knew a guy who could copy fsk by ear up to about 75 wpm. back in the day when i was really good at it, i could copy up to 60 wpm of machine code with damn near 90% accuracy - i can still do 40 wpm morse with that kind of accuracy, but I begin to loose it after that. a great trick i learned from my mother actually (who was a USCG radio operator at the cape cod radio station during ww two) was to transmit with my left hand and write with my right. im probably the only one who does that - at least that ive ever seen. ================================== Wow! I can't imagine copying 60 WPM in Morse. I was proud of myself for making it to 25 wpm, but I was only at it for about 8 mos. in the Army. I think you know what I mean when I say, I was at the point where it became easier each day. The problem of gaining speed was that we had to operate at the speed of the slowest operator in the net. Bout 18 WPM. My goal was to get up to 35 wpm so that I could copy press. But, alas, not to happen.... Happy boating, Norm |
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