Thanks, Nizar. 

Kevin, W5KLT. 

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> On Dec 27, 2016, at 4:32 PM, Nizar Mullani via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> (My apologies to the CW experts since you probably don’t need to read this.)
>  
> I have attached THE ART AND SKILL OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY by N0HFF (SK) as a pdf 
> file. It is a must read for people who want to learn CW or think that they 
> cannot learn CW.
>  
> I could have, would have, halved my time learning CW if I had read this book 
> before starting. I have had to unlearn the way I was taught CW the hard way. 
> Learning to decode every letter into dit and dah at 5 wpm was not only the 
> wrong way, it was probably the most miserable way to learn. No wonder I 
> avoided CW operation for 30 years.
>  
> Learning to HEAR the sound of letters and numbers sent by CW at 20 wpm, 
> bypasses the wrong way it was taught. Learning CW by first listening to good 
> CW is critical to learning the proper sounds of letters and words. There are 
> several apps, such as CWtext, Learning CW, and Morse words, which make it 
> easy to learn. This book provides a really good set of rules on how to learn 
> the code efficiently and enjoying it.
>  
> If I can start learning CW again at 70 years of age, you can too. It is a lot 
> of fun when you bypass the miserable dit and dah stage, and start recognizing 
> the sounds of letters and words.
>  
> Nizar K0NM
> <THE ART AND SKILL OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY.pdf>
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