Hello Bill,
What a nice feedback!
It's very rare, that I hear of someone using parts of my way of training.
I have been doing this now for three to four years and it's still fun.
The higher you get in speed, the more effort is needed to achieve a clean sending -- receiving higher speeds is less work-intensive.
So - thanks and GL
Tom
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On Wed, Sep 11, 2024 at 12:17 AM, Bill - JP3REM wrote:
Hi Hiro-san,
Great topic!
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For the past few years, I've been using DF7TV's "Sending Practice Warm-Up"
sheets daily, and I've combined them with CW Academy sending drills from WR7Q.
This summer, I decided to fully commit to the DF7TV training method. I'm now
in the 8th (and final) week, and I've seen significant improvement in both my
sending and receiving speeds¡ªmy TX has gone from 28wpm to 30wpm, and my RX
from 30wpm to 34wpm. I still need plenty of practice with my sending, but this
method has clearly helped me make progress.
....> As a relatively new CW operator, I find consistent practice to be essential.
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73
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*JP3REM* - Bill
A1C #4246, CWops #3390