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International Morse. All the training programs that I am familiar with are
for International. The old American morse has not been used in amateur radio since the very early 1900s as it was too choppy for radio transmission and they switched very early in on in the 1900s to International Morse for all radio work. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE "Antonio Infante" wrote in message ... N8UZE, I will try that suggestion, however does it do international morse, or american morse? TKS TKS, Antonio Infante "Dee D. Flint" wrote in message gy.com... "Tony Infante" wrote in message . .. Good day folks.. I am curious I am currently stuck on 9wpm, and am seriously considering the purchase of an aid, to get me past this block. Any suggestions as to which ones I should purchase? Any help would be appreciated. Please if you are going to reply to me directly, then please remove the N.O.S.P.A.M from the reply address. TKS Antonio Infante Down load the G4FON software, which uses the Koch method for training. Following the directions exactly. Don't add a letter too soon and don't wait too long to add a letter. Set the letter speed on at least 15wpm. Higher would be better if you intend someday to do contesting or high speed CW. It sounds like you got trapped by a method that allows you to count dots and dashes or uses "sounds like" or "looks like" methods. Both of these create a barrier at roughly 10wpm. If so, you are in the position of needing to start from scratch so to speak and learn by sound only. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |