tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5462678272949384534.post901815452331698635..comments2023-10-16T16:24:51.773+01:00Comments on Ham Radio Ireland - EI2KC: Some nice comments about my CW - and the blog!Anthony Murphyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01840266019811924856noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5462678272949384534.post-10413214330217653492010-02-19T09:59:23.811+00:002010-02-19T09:59:23.811+00:00Bas, I'm not sure what advice to give you. I p...Bas, I'm not sure what advice to give you. I play music and have been musical since a young age. They say that helps when learning CW. I mostly used Just Learn Morse Code, a free program downloaded from the internet. But I was able to move from two to three to four to five characters very quickly and after a few weeks I was on 15 and 20 and then more and more. All I can say is stick with it! 73 de Anthony EI8GHBAnthony Murphy EI8GHBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15946880040543335708noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5462678272949384534.post-57442133863076276692010-02-19T08:58:07.599+00:002010-02-19T08:58:07.599+00:00Hi Tony, very nice replies. I said it earlier, you...Hi Tony, very nice replies. I said it earlier, you must be a natural talented CW operator. Still struggling with CW here. I try sometimes to copy more then the k and m but after 3 months still not improving. I cannot hear the difference between a long and short beep and don't notice the short break between letters. I use LCWO on the internet by the way. May it's better to first learn my own call in CW? 73, BasPE4BAS, Bashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12958141238330445285noreply@blogger.com