Doug and all,

I use a lesser variant of this for a few minutes just prior to getting on the air. My fastest comfortable speed is about 23 wpm, so I'll "send" (transmitter off) at 28 to 30 wpm to practice and get used to the sounds at that speed. Then when I drop down to my normal speed it's nice & easy. I've had a few 25 wpm qsos this way & did fine, though I have to admit the steam was rising from my head afterwards!

Personally I've found helpful the combination of listening to too-fast-for-me code gets my head ready, and then - contrary to what most have recently said - I just bump the wpm up by 1 or 2 wpm every now and then. Sure it's slow progress but I'm not in a hurry, so the gradual and comfortable increase is fine by me. It would've been interesting to track my progress by date over the past 3 or so years being a ham to see if the increases are linear, logarithmic, or what - or if I've transitioned from the saturation to active regions. :-) Though I often feel saturated!

73,
Mike  ab3ap

DOUGLAS ZWIEBEL wrote:
HI all:

This is what worked for me...

Listen to CW at a speed that is impossibly too fast for you.  If you
are currently at 20 wpm, try listening to 60 or 70 wpm.  If you copy
15wpm, try 45 wpm or 40wpm to start.
...
de Doug KR2Q

PS...I am really rusty on "the phone" though.
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