![]() This is because the code is sent with spacing between characters, and you actually have the time to do the look-up. ![]() What I found myself doing early on with the ARRL CD is creating a 'look-up' table in my head, instead of actually hearing the character sent. If I could go back, I would start out using the G4FON software which teaches using the Koch method. When I started out learning code, I ordered the Introduction to Morse Code CD, which is sold by the ARRL. ![]() This may be a "quick and dirty" way of passing the test, but it actually may be more difficult in the long run and it doesn't help your chances of using/copying code practically. I am not a real big fan of that, because you hear code you don't see it. What I gather is that it sends you characters and displays them on the screen. I checked out the Morse Academy overview, and I am not sure if I fully understand it. ![]()
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