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Re: [TenTec] Higher speed CW

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Higher speed CW
From: "John" <brazos@rochester.rr.com>
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Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 12:06:46 -0500
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I just made some cds for the long ride to work in my truck I used "just 
learn cw" and am able to copy about 70 % of 25wpm in my head .  I am 
continuing to practice , I have the TT limited vibrplex paddle and the TT 
OII .  I need to work on stamina after a few minutes I find my mind 
wandering.  thanks for help  John kb2huk
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lyle Dunlap" <qskqrq@grics.net>
To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 8:09 AM
Subject: [TenTec] Higher speed CW


> John, there is not much out there that I know of, for good practice, a 
> real shame.  Not like the old days when we could practice by copying Press 
> for ships newspapers.  That was really good.
>
> Not sure what W1AW does anymore, they were always pretty slow even at 
> their fastest.
>
> Keep trying to copy a little faster than you can do so at 100%  Do not 
> worry about missing words, it will come.
> Old days no one but commercials had the ability to SEND faster cw so hams 
> for the most part learned the old DIT DAH method.  Good bug operator could 
> not do much over 40 for any length of time anyway.
>
> When the paddle came along, that was an improvement both in speed and 
> usually sending, although still nice to hear a good bug or paddle op.
>
> Have said this before but if you can get to around 50 or 55 thats when you 
> no longer listen to characters and simply hear words little faster you 
> simply hear phrases.  Rather like reading headlines of a newspaper, you 
> just hear it instead of seeing it.
>
> You will get so you can, with headphones anyway, watch TV, or day dream 
> about something and  be listening to 60 to 80 wpm.  That is not top speed 
> either. (some may scoff at that statement but its true)
>
> Time may not be convenient for you but several of us, W4BQF, W9FCX 
> (myself) and sometimes KB9XE get on 3524 (winter) 7024 (summer) at 5 am 
> CST.  We run for usually about an hour.  I use a generic compaq keyboard 
> that goes into a keyer.  I guess using some sort of reader may help one to 
> get  speed up but dont let it become a crutch.  Have only seen pictures in 
> catalog of a reader myself.  Not good for rapid QSK however.
>
> I may of made this too long, for those not interested in higher speed cw, 
> DELETE.
>
> 73 Lyle W9FCX
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