Gwen Patton writes:

I do try to have the decode around 3 or 4, but code that'll decode with the 
preamp off doesn't even make the CWT bar flicker with it on.

I copy code in my head but have played with the CW decoder on my KX2 for amusement and also at our FD station so the others could see what was being sent and received. A couple were interested in learning the code. One fella brought an MFJ CW reader. We could not get a "solid copy" on either of them except on very strong signals. With typical band conditions and even sorta weak QRP stations, I can get maybe 80% copy - not bad, but not 100% copy. I've also found the threshold around 3-5 to be the best, like you, though does tend to change from station to station and day-to-day depending upon band conditions.

So there's more at work here than signal strength.

The advice on better copy without excessive RF gain is valid. However, you do need that extra gain to properly drive the CWT and decoder on most signals, as you noted, even if the signal-to-noise ratio is compromised. Tuning and filtering is also important. I usually set my CW filter at 25-30Hz for best decode and push the button that sets the VFO to the proper offset to center the CWT ... then tweak the VFO just a bit for best decode. Lastly, I have found the decode to work better at 18-20 wpm or higher; slower code speeds is prone to triggering on noise. I would recommend tuning where there are no signals - just noise - and set things for no false decode from the noise, then tune to the station you want to decode.

Hope the above helps. The decoder can be a good tool for helping you learn the code, just realizing you will seldom achieve 100% copy on the decoder (and sometimes even by ear!). I admire you for your desire to learn the code. It takes a lot of nerve to get on the air for those first few QSOs. We all remember our first QSOs. And as we'll all tell you, the best way to improve your CW is to get on the air. Most CW ops are more than willing to match your code speed (except in a contest maybe) to give you an enjoyable QSO and help you along.

Sorry for the long reply, but hopefully helpful to you and some others.

72, Paul NA5N

PS - email me if you'd like to arrange a sked on the air. Will use my straight key and any speed is fine.
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