yes, a bit off topic, but since the ten tec radios are a CW man's rig, I'll
ask anyway.
"what's the secret to copy CW in one's head?"
I've been a ham now for over 25 years and have yet to master this art. Oh, I
can copy good code up to 35 wpm, but I have to WRITE it down on paper. And
at that speed, you sure go though a lot of paper.
Now, don't get me wrong, after months of practice without pencil I can copy
the "the, but, all, week, qth and other "word sounds"" but can't make sense
of what is going on without getting out my pencil.
When I am in the car, the radio is tuned to the 40 meter cw band and I
listen and listen. since I am driving I can't write so it makes for a good
combination.
I find the faster the code, up to about 30 wpm is easier to copy than very
slow code of say 15 wpm.
The usual rig here and weather here I can usually get, but if the topic
takes off from the standard exchange I' am in deep poop!
so, other than hours per day of practice, what's the secret ?
--
Mike Bryce WB8VGE
SunLight Energy Systems
"Electricity at the speed of light"
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