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  1. caltech96
    caltech96 says:

    @jvolstad I enlisted in 1962 into the ASA, went to Devens as an 058, and passed 30 or 32 WPM but only graduated 7th in my class. In my day the guy who graduated first in the class got his choice of overseas assignments (sounds like you did). How did you do with a code speed of 18 in Germany? I always heard those Russians were really fast. In Vietnam I doubt I ever heard anything faster than 12 or 15–slow but really sloppy.

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  2. toobroke2fight
    toobroke2fight says:

    @raedward The worlds record for straight key speed is 35 WPM. you state you could do that EASILY… either your amazing, or a liar. 35WPM on an SK is very hard to do in spurts, and even harder to stay at that speed. If your going to lie do some research first! LID…. gave up radio when the internet caught on…. your funny! If you dont know, then SHUT UP! Im curious what was your call?

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  3. toobroke2fight
    toobroke2fight says:

    @raedward whatever…. thats why all your other comments have ben removed from this video! And WOW you can use QRZ.com. I hate Liars!

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  4. macdjerf
    macdjerf says:

    @TheZeke1974 Hi! I´m very interested in learning about the Code Quick. Do you have any reference material that you could share? I´d appreciate it very much.

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  5. TheZeke1974
    TheZeke1974 says:

    @macdjerf I think Code Qucik is still being made. Just google code quick and it will bring it up. I also leanred by using some old 1970s Novice CW tapes.

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  6. TheZeke1974
    TheZeke1974 says:

    @macdjerf Try looking for some old ARRL Novice CW practice tapes. They will help you out as well. I see them all the time at hamswaps.

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  7. macdjerf
    macdjerf says:

    @TheZeke1974 Many thank´s Zeke. :o)
    I´m going to look for the sites on the double.
    Do you have any advice on what practice software or equipment to look for?

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  8. Schoko98
    Schoko98 says:

    Thanks for the video. When I was trying to learn morse code, I had difficulty. I found this sweet app on the android market that helps a ton. It’s called Morse Code Trainer and its free to use forever. I recommend it to anyone trying to learn.

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  9. MsToft
    MsToft says:

    Симпатичный ролик! И хватка у оператора вполне профессиональная.
    Видимо, это отрывок из учебного фильма.

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