Another great resource is the Long Island CW Club ().? They have developed a complete curriculum for learning CW and how to use it on the air, with lots of classes offered via Zoom every day of the week at all levels. For software, another one to try is PCW Fistcheck.? It will decode what you send, and also show you graphically how your sending compares to its computer-generated CW. 73 de W0ZF On Sun, Feb 23, 2025 at 12:38?PM Shawn Rutledge K7IHZ / LB2JK via <social=[email protected]> wrote: I guess it’s about time I get back to that.? I tried more than 30 years ago, with some DOS morse tutor program, got maybe to the point of recognizing half the alphabet or so, and stopped putting time into it.? But I got a code practice oscillator, and I enjoyed practicing sending more than decoding back then. |