The May issue of QST has a really good write up on learning CW on page 74.
It pretty much describes most of the slides I was going to present at the
BVARC meeting. The only difference is that instead of using fldigi for CW
training, I used CWtext on the phone. The phone app allows me to listen to
CW practice while driving or when away from a computer. 

 

The other difference is my recommendations for learning CW contesting with
Morse Runner and RufzXP. These two programs help coordinate hearing and
typing of call signs. I have found these two programs very useful in
improving my CW speed. 

 

So, based on this new publication, there is no need for me to present my
planned talk. I would like to reinforce the need for daily practice and
following the recommendations described in the QST article.

 

Nizar K0NM

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