You will easily use a straight key if you ever need to now that the rhythm  
of the code is built into your mind.
    Good luck and have fun,
       Kevin.  KD5ONS


On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 22:14:43 -0700, Wayne Conrad <wcon...@yagni.com> wrote:

> I'm too new to this to know much, but it seems to me that one might best
> learn to send Morse well by copying a lot of well sent Morse.  I only
> say this because I listened to computer generated Morse for months
> before I got on the air.  When I finally did send, I got compliments
> right away on my fist.  All I was doing, though, is sending the same
> rhythm I'd been hearing for months.
>
> If this was already said, then I apologize for the redundant repetition  
> :)
>
> 73, Wayne Conrad KF7QGA
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