KE1FO's description reminded me of something...
I learned CW memorizing dots & dashes with that bloody ARRL book.
Luckily, WB7DSI (now N7CF) demonstrated that after some operating
(Viking II & SX-101, w/SX-101 later replaced by some right whizbang
kit like an NC-300 & SB-301) I could easily copy the sidetone of his
Heathkit keyer (HD-1410?) at 15 wpm over the telephone, when I thought
double-digit speeds were impossible.
Somewhere around that time I recall trying to crack pile ups but the
mute switch on the receiver, B+ switch on the Viking & the knife switch
for the antenna were a little too much for late-70s DXing.
I believe there is a company with a four-letter brand name for footwear
that has a slogan that is applicable here: just do it.
Once upon a time, the guys we all look to today were the clueless gits
we are today.
73, BW2/VR2BrettGraham
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