I'll second this.  I have found it the best code learning tool out there and
I have tried them all.  Next best is typical QSO words, abbreviations, etc.
converted to morse and ripped to a CD.

Greg Storms
KD7SRC

> Another option, at about $70, is the MFJ-418 Morse Tutor.  It produces a
wide range of practice text types at a broad range of speeds, allows replay
for verification of your accuracy, is the size of cigarette pack, and runs
for a long time on a 9 vdc battery.
>
> I enjoy carrying one just for fun copy at higher speeds.  I wish I had one
25 years ago when I was studying for my commercial radiotelegraph license
random character test.  I consider it the best single device, by large
margin, for off-air Morse practice that I've ever used.


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