Hi Ken,

You are correct… an excellent way to learn is the Koch method with the 
Farnsworth spacing. Characters are typically formed at 20wpm and then space 
increase to get the speed down to something copyable. That gives good sound and 
an adjustable pace.

I’m learning now and using the Farnsworth spacing. It’s working.

73 de AG7TX

David Thompson, AG7TX
Jack of All Trades
Master of None
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> On Dec 26, 2019, at 12:25, Ken G Kopp <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Difficulty remembering correct name ... Farnsworth method (?) ... Copy
> characters fast (10+ WPM) and slow down by increasing the spacing between
> characters while still maintaining the same character speed.  -Never- count
> dots and dashes ... Learn letters as small "packages" of sounds.
> 
> CW is the one thing in life I am good at. (:-)
> 
> FWIW ...
> 
> 73
> 
> K0PP
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