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   Message 274 of 2,531   
   Ed Vance to TOM WALKER   
   ARRL W1AW Code Practice   
   12 Feb 14 16:37:00   
   
   02-11-14 08:21 TOM WALKER wrote to ED VANCE about ARRL W1AW Code Practice   
      
    TW> @MSGID: <52FAADCC.243.amtradio@capcity2.synchro.net>   
    EV> * Originally in: Fido_HAM   
      
    EV>I was reading Comments on QRZ.com and someone gave a URL where ARRL's   
    EV>W1AW Code Practice of their MP3 Audio and ASCII Text files can be   
    EV>Opened to listen to, or to read the text, OR Downloaded for later use.   
      
    EV>There are files for 5WPM through 40WPM CW at this URL.   
      
    EV>I first tried listening to the 25WPM MP3 file and found out I was Very   
    EV>Rusty, so I listened to the 20WPM MP3 file and found out that I could   
    EV>handle that a little better but not 100%.   
      
    EV>I haven't been on the Air (CW , RTTY or Voice) for years but I've   
    EV>always thought my CW Listening speed was around 20 to 25 WPM.   
      
    EV>Boy was I Proved Wrong Today!!!!!   
      
    EV>I just wanted to fess up!   
      
    TW> That is stil something to be PROWD of.   
    TW> Some, like me, NEVER had it compute in their Brain.   
      
   Tom,   
      
   I found a U.S. ARMY book in the Adult side of the Public Library in my   
   neighborhood called "A MENOMIC DEVICE FOR MEMORIZING THE INTERNATIONAL   
   MORSE CODE", and it helped me a lot to learn the sounds of the letters.   
      
   I was allowed on the Adult Side because that was where the Record   
   Player with Head Phones connected to it was and I was allowed to listen   
   to Classical Music over there.   
      
   When I saw the Morse Code Book was over in the Adult Section I asked   
   if I could borrow it and the Librarian let me check it out.   
      
   It did help me when my friend would sound off something in morse.   
      
   That's what happened to me.   
      
   You have talents I don't have and I've appreciated your sharing them   
   (and things) with me.   
      
   After I got my KN4ZIQ Novice ticket, on one Saturday several of us   
   had Crystals around 3.720 Mc/s and we had a Rag Chew at Five WPM.   
   The Rule was that no one was to BURN anyone out by sending too fast.   
   I remember that day very well, as Tony the tiger would say:   
   It was G-R-E-A-T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   
      
   73   dit dit   
      
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