Practice Sending CW

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Nine months into my journey of learning Morse Code / CW I talk a bit about ways to practice sending CW

Phone app used in video is:
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Hello Richard... just heard this for the first time. You were saying that your sending according to the machine was not clean morse... well it was! I could understand it perfectly. I am an ex-army radio op and currently hold a ham A licence, and my preferred method of communication has always been CW. I have only ever used a hand key, never needed anything else.

teangaire
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I purchased that practice straight key. Currently studying Morse code. Enjoyed your vlog

Drbethturtlewoman
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Thiết bị morse thật tuyệt vời, một thiết kế mới mình rất thích

Phannguyenpc
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Mình rất thích modun mà bạn tạo ra, sáng kiến thật tuyệt vời

Phannguyenpc
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You can use a jump wire and your iambic paddle becomes a sideswiper (or cootie). A cootie is electrically just a regular key on its side.
It looks like the major defect in the MFJ557 is in the key contacts...Otherwise, it sounds usable....Looks fixable....

guitardzan
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Why do I get the impression that you could cut a hacksaw blade into two pieces, file it down and stick them to a board with bubble gum and still send perfect code at 30 WPM? It is obvious that your love of Morse code has driven your meteoric rise in this art. Some guys (like myself) with decades of experience don't have the skills you do.

Thanks for the videos -- and the inspiration! Keep it up!

warplanner
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What is the name of the app you are using..

snafu
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Thank you, I really enjoyed the lesson. It makes me really want to get a license to transmit. That would be my tech . Is that little Elecraft good enough to comm. with the whole world and also in voice ?

axiomist
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So, in your humble opinion.
Is it better to start with a straight key?
And/ore does it matter.



Edit. = punctuation. Also autoincorrect.

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