Hello,
recently I updated my page on Morse Code training
https://www.qsl.net/df7tv/morse-code-training.html
A major change has been, that I now use
Ditto CW Player
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.billyfrancisco.di...
by Billy Francisco, WB1LLY - an outstanding Android App tor trainng
to copy Morse Code. With its raised cosine shape and settable rise/fall times of CW elements
it provides a real listening pleasure.
I also find that the "G..." files of my archive of text-files are very efficient to train new words using this app.
CU 73
Tom DF7TV
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Good deal Tom.
73, Steve, WF3T
Well the "G" files mentioned in my first mail are no longer part of my training and no longer part of my repository
https://www.qsl.net/df7tv/download/DF7TV-Randomized-Lists-of-Common...
But I am still using WB1LLY's nice Ditto CW Player (I love its sound) for training receiving using the "A" and "K" files of my repository.
At present it is the "A16" -- 1600 most common words and the "K07" -- words of a length of 3 to seven letters (1993 words) I am training with.
Progress is slow, but constant (!), and my latest QSOs have been at a maximum speed of 42 wpm.
I hope to get to 45 wpm QSOs by the end of this year (2023).
CU 73
Tom
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