On Thu, April 22, 2010 1:26 pm, Daniel C. wrote:
>> In the past, when they still had the CW requirements for the higher classes, 
>> I'd
>> actually started learning, and I was at perhaps 5 wpm with half the 
>> alphabet, but then
>> I got too busy with other things and stopped.
>
> What tool did you use?  I've done some Google searches but have no way
> of knowing which is better.

Yeesh. That's a good question. It was so long ago, I'm not really sure. The 
best I can
do is describe it. :)

Basically, they let you download audio files that had drills starting with 
simple groups
of letters. There were static files, and randomly generated files. You'd listen 
to them,
and enter what you thought it was, and they'd score you. I'm trying to remember 
if I'd
started on learning sending yet, but I don't think I had. I was focusing on 
receiving
first.

I haven't really started shopping for a new learning tool yet, but there's got 
to be
some good ones out there. Really, whatever tool works for you is the right 
tool. :)

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