I'm pretty determined to become at least somewhat proficient at #cw this year and have some cw #QSOs on the air.
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I'm pretty determined to become at least somewhat proficient at #cw this year and have some cw #QSOs on the air. With that in mind I restarted my practice with LCWO recently. It is coming back (I passed the 5 WPM test years ago when upgrading) but I have a way to go before I can copy real stuff reliably.
I can't recommend https://www.skccgroup.com/ enough...
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I can't recommend https://www.skccgroup.com/ enough...
@admin I just registered with SKCC. Thanks!
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@admin I just registered with SKCC. Thanks!
No problem.
I exclusively cootie on the air. I find it much more enjoyable than any other keying method.
I don't even use the keyer in my rigs.
Straight keying is much more enjoyable, at least to me.
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No problem.
I exclusively cootie on the air. I find it much more enjoyable than any other keying method.
I don't even use the keyer in my rigs.
Straight keying is much more enjoyable, at least to me.
@admin I am trying to first learn sending using a straight key and my rig in "training" mode. And I am finding that I need to relax!
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@admin I am trying to first learn sending using a straight key and my rig in "training" mode. And I am finding that I need to relax!
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Up and down straight keys contribute to carpal tunnel syndrome, glass elbow, and other maladies.. unless you know how to stay relaxed.
This is why I like a cootie. It's a straight key, but it's keyed on a paddle. you make all the dits and all the dahs, and it doesn't matter which side is a dit or a dah.
I can key with two fingers and not hurt..
So much so that I designed my own key that I 3D printed. Magnetic tension, really light touch...
Cootie isn't for everyone, but I agree with Dan - paddle keys (Bug, Cootie, etc) are probably a better bet.
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@bud_t @admin No, I don't think that's a good strategy. I started out with a straight key many years ago and never really developed a great fist. You really can't really tell how good or bad your fist is, unless you record yourself and play it back. With a paddle and keyer, you can be sure, at least that the dits and dahs are consistent. As I say, the CWops CW Academy requires students to learn with a paddle.
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@bud_t @admin No, I don't think that's a good strategy. I started out with a straight key many years ago and never really developed a great fist. You really can't really tell how good or bad your fist is, unless you record yourself and play it back. With a paddle and keyer, you can be sure, at least that the dits and dahs are consistent. As I say, the CWops CW Academy requires students to learn with a paddle.
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@tsherrygeo @bud_t @kb6nu @admin For the record, I am a HUGE straight key and SKCC fan. And I am absolutely AGHAST and hate CW Academy, because it produces people who can send very fast code but can't slow down and work anyone else. PADDLES SUCK

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@tsherrygeo @bud_t @kb6nu @admin For the record, I am a HUGE straight key and SKCC fan. And I am absolutely AGHAST and hate CW Academy, because it produces people who can send very fast code but can't slow down and work anyone else. PADDLES SUCK

@tsherrygeo @bud_t @kb6nu @admin
On the air: SKCC folks: hugely tolerant, help people out, willing to run slow. Easy to run because it's very structured and the same exchange every time, twice.
CW Ops folks: absolute a***holes. When I was first learning, one of their folks sent me a postal letter telling me how HORRIBLE my CW was (I had been on the air exactly 1 week) and how I should be ashamed to be a ham, and should turn in my license.
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@tsherrygeo @bud_t @kb6nu @admin
On the air: SKCC folks: hugely tolerant, help people out, willing to run slow. Easy to run because it's very structured and the same exchange every time, twice.
CW Ops folks: absolute a***holes. When I was first learning, one of their folks sent me a postal letter telling me how HORRIBLE my CW was (I had been on the air exactly 1 week) and how I should be ashamed to be a ham, and should turn in my license.
@ai6yr @tsherrygeo @kb6nu @admin
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@ai6yr @tsherrygeo @kb6nu @admin
really? That is crazyI can honestly state that I've encountered a lot of the same.
SKCC people are hugely more tolerant than CWcOps folks are.