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Old 9th Oct 2016, 9:26 pm   #1
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Default Perfect Morse

Here is perfect morse code practise to improve your speed. Can be set from 5 to 40 wpm.
www.arrl.org/10-wpm-code-archive
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Old 9th Oct 2016, 11:11 pm   #2
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Excellent find John.

Most entertaining
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Old 10th Oct 2016, 6:31 am   #3
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I've used that site recently - just to see if I'd 'forgotten' how to receive code! Given I haven't listened to code reception for 30 years I can still manage 30wpm faultlessly and 40wpm with only a few errors!

A lot like riding a bike!

Must say though, the mix of punctuation with text threw me for a while.
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Old 10th Oct 2016, 10:23 am   #4
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Thanks, nice to practice.

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Old 9th Nov 2016, 8:40 pm   #5
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There's a very nice Morse practice program at the link below.

You can set the speed, set the signal level, and set the background noise (QRM) level to simulate conditions found on air. You can even introduce QSB (fading) if you're a glutton for punishment!

It gives a display of what's been sent so you can compare what you've copied with what was sent - hopefully finding that they're identical

http://www.g4fon.net/CW%20Trainer.htm

I haven't been on air for years, but it's reassuring to know that having passed the 12WPM RAE Morse test in 1974, I can still copy 15WPM.

Hope it's useful to someone.
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