Okay I'll be giving it a try.  I have never sent cw or used the paddle  
style keyer so it should be fun.

73,  Ed KE7HGA
On Oct 31, 2009, at 6:38 PM, 4Z5TO [via Elecraft] wrote:

> EMD wrote:
> ...on the air soon, so I can frustrate everyone with my poor morse.   
> Another learning process.
>
> 73,  Ed  KE7HGA
> Don't worry about that. I am as rusty as the Titanic with my code.  
> In all instances of my cw QSOs, I have had much better/faster ops  
> slow down and work with me to ensure a solid QSO.
>
> The more you use it the easier it gets and the more fun you have. I  
> also started using a program called Morse Mania by Black Cat Systems  
> (it's Mac based software) to get up to speed. I chose the Koch the  
> method. I'm sure there is some PC equivalent.
>
> My K3 can be set to test TX or 0 watts and I can key w/o actually tx- 
> ing for practice too, I don't know about your K1.
>
> Pound away!
> 73 de 4Z5TO
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