+1 to what Fred Cady said. I'm a fairly new CW op and just graduated from CW
Academy level 3. In that class, they teach you how to head copy high speed
contest CW, primarily using Morse Runner and RufzXP, but also by live practice
in the weekly CWT tests. If you want some free, structured, hands on training,
I can't recommend CW Academy highly enough. http://www.cwops.org/cwacademy.html
db / WB4RFQ
On March 28, 2016 at 05:15:07, Peter Pauly (ppa...@gmail.com) wrote:
I became enamoured with N1MM+ after this weekend's contest and wanted to
see if I can use it for other stuff like CW. I got the keying working with
my K3S so that's no problem. The issue is I can't decode 30 WPM CW in my
head. I need help.
I've been using the K3 Util terminal for CW contests and that's worked out
well. I wanted to see if I can use both N1MM+ and K3 Util and share the COM
port with LP-Bridge, but apparently K3 Util doesn't work with LP-Bridge. I
also tried using FLDigi but the results weren't too great. It doesn't
decode most of the time.
Any suggestions (besides suck it up and learn to decode high speed in my
head)?
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