I find myself coming back to your postings day by day. If I ever do become become half way proficient, it will be because you have spent so much time and energy trying to help beginners like me. A Mighty THANK YOU. 73, KG5OBD
You're welcome! I'm happy to know that you find the content helpful in improving your Morse code proficiency! Stay safe, and I wish you all the best on your Morse code journey. 73 de AD0WE
This is awesome. I’ve been struggling with qso cw. This really helped me commit common qso abbreviations to memory as sounds rather than listening to characters.
You're welcome. It has been my pleasure to give back to the Morse Code/CW community. I have posted 1,000s of RUclips videos and more than 10,000 hours' worth of content. It has been a joy to help others learn Morse code and improve their Morse code proficiency. If you haven't already discovered the Morse Code Ninja Practice page ( morsecode.ninja/practice/index.html ), it will allow you to quickly jump to any of the 200+ practice sets at the needed speed. I wish you all the best on your Morse code journey! 73 de AD0WE dit dit
I learned CW in the Army back in the 80's....5 character practice was mostly the training.....I'm loving this....FINALLY some qso/word recognition training...THANK YOU!!!! Trying to learn head copy.....
You're welcome, Richard! It has been my pleasure to give back to the amateur community. Learning to head-copy can be uncomfortable. I found it a little difficult transitioning from keyboard-copy to head-copy. I wish you all the best on your Morse code journey! 73 de AD0WE
………das ist wirklich mal brauchbar. Großes Kompliment.ich schreibe die normalen Funktexte gar nicht mehr auf und antworte gleich „ in die Taste ! Das geht mit etwas Übung I am happy YEAAAA Danke Kurt Thank you Kurt 73 ! UDO DK4VR
You're welcome! There is also a Common QSO Phrases Encore that you might also like -- ruclips.net/video/JQblDG4PHLs/видео.html . It is slightly different than this one. 73 de AD0WE
I really enjoy this but, I find it hard to relate to real QSO's where the word like your is ur and here is hr I rarely hear anyone use the long version of these and other words, just the short cuts. Nice to copy names and qth and sig reports.
It is on my to-do list to create additional and improved QSO practice. I haven't quite got to it yet. I am currently working on a set of practice sets geared at helping students move from copying individual words to phrases and sentences. Thanks for the feedback, Bill. 73 de AD0WE
In a way your right ... today many do not use very many abbreviations because many are using software to send or receive or both.. However many older hams do use these ..plus abbreviations like es ,fer ,tnx ,wx , hw cpy ect... and others , have always been the norm.... Its very common to eliminate the O .... or replace it with an E . Like fer instead of for or nw instead of now.. I know what you mean though. ARRL code practice just puts ever character out there... But if you happen on a frequency where old hams meet and are sending fast, they all will be abbreviating everything... it throws me for a loop .. Hi Hi
You're welcome, Peter! Giving back to the CW community and getting to know wonderful people like yourself has been my pleasure. Greetings from Kansas, the bread basket of the world. Wheat harvest should be starting soon. 73 de AD0WE dit dit.
Thank you for your generosity, Jack! I appreciate it. I just got back from Ozarkcon. It was a blast getting to present on Morse code to those interested in QRP. I wish you all the best on your Morse code journey! 73 de AD0WE dit dit
I find myself coming back to your postings day by day. If I ever do become become half way proficient, it will be because you have spent so much time and energy trying to help beginners like me. A Mighty THANK YOU. 73, KG5OBD
You're welcome! I'm happy to know that you find the content helpful in improving your Morse code proficiency! Stay safe, and I wish you all the best on your Morse code journey. 73 de AD0WE
This is awesome. I’ve been struggling with qso cw. This really helped me commit common qso abbreviations to memory as sounds rather than listening to characters.
That's awesome! I'm glad you found it useful. 73 de AD0WE
@@KurtZoglmann thank you
I was an army code interceptor back in 1970. I like this! Thanks.
Fantastic, Nick! I wish you all the best on your Morse Code journey! 73 de AD0WE dit dit
Thanks for posting this,must have been a mammoth task!
You're welcome. It has been my pleasure to give back to the Morse Code/CW community. I have posted 1,000s of RUclips videos and more than 10,000 hours' worth of content. It has been a joy to help others learn Morse code and improve their Morse code proficiency. If you haven't already discovered the Morse Code Ninja Practice page ( morsecode.ninja/practice/index.html ), it will allow you to quickly jump to any of the 200+ practice sets at the needed speed. I wish you all the best on your Morse code journey! 73 de AD0WE dit dit
Thank you for the phrases practices.
You're welcome, Bill! I wish you all the best on your Morse Code journey! 73 de AD0WE dit dit
I learned CW in the Army back in the 80's....5 character practice was mostly the training.....I'm loving this....FINALLY some qso/word recognition training...THANK YOU!!!! Trying to learn head copy.....
You're welcome, Richard! It has been my pleasure to give back to the amateur community. Learning to head-copy can be uncomfortable. I found it a little difficult transitioning from keyboard-copy to head-copy. I wish you all the best on your Morse code journey! 73 de AD0WE
Maravilhosa, serviu como Grande aula.
Obrigado
Pedro Tibagi/PR Brasil
De nada, Pedro. Desejo a você tudo de melhor em sua jornada pelo código Morse! 73 de AD0WE
I learned CW from Marine college thanks a lot❤🌹🙏 love from INDIA
Thanks, Ratheesh! I'm delighted that you find the practice content helpful. I wish you all the best on your Morse Code journey! 73 de AD0WE dit dit
………das ist wirklich mal brauchbar. Großes Kompliment.ich schreibe die normalen Funktexte gar nicht mehr auf und antworte gleich „ in die Taste ! Das geht mit etwas Übung I am happy YEAAAA Danke Kurt Thank you Kurt 73 ! UDO DK4VR
Awesome, Udo! I'm happy to hear about your success! I wish you all the best on your Morse code journey! 73 de AD0WE
Now I'm hooked.!
Awesome, Steve! I wish you all the best on your Morse code journey. 73 de AD0WE
Much appreciated. Thanks.
You're welcome, Martin! I wish you all the best on your Morse code journey! 73 de AD0WE dit dit
This is what everyone learning CW needs. Thank you. KG5OBD
You're welcome! There is also a Common QSO Phrases Encore that you might also like -- ruclips.net/video/JQblDG4PHLs/видео.html . It is slightly different than this one. 73 de AD0WE
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I really enjoy this but, I find it hard to relate to real QSO's where the word like your is ur and here is hr I rarely hear anyone use the long version of these and other words, just the short cuts. Nice to copy names and qth and sig reports.
It is on my to-do list to create additional and improved QSO practice. I haven't quite got to it yet. I am currently working on a set of practice sets geared at helping students move from copying individual words to phrases and sentences. Thanks for the feedback, Bill. 73 de AD0WE
In a way your right ... today many do not use very many abbreviations because many are using software to send or receive or both..
However many older hams do use these ..plus abbreviations like es ,fer ,tnx ,wx , hw cpy ect... and others , have always been the norm....
Its very common to eliminate the O .... or replace it with an E . Like fer instead of for or nw instead of now..
I know what you mean though. ARRL code practice just puts ever character out there...
But if you happen on a frequency where old hams meet and are sending fast, they all will be abbreviating everything... it throws me for a loop .. Hi Hi
Hi,thanks a lot,good job!
Greetings from Buenos Aires
You're welcome, Peter! Giving back to the CW community and getting to know wonderful people like yourself has been my pleasure. Greetings from Kansas, the bread basket of the world. Wheat harvest should be starting soon. 73 de AD0WE dit dit.
@@KurtZoglmann thanks my friend!
Thanks!
Thank you for your generosity, Jack! I appreciate it. I just got back from Ozarkcon. It was a blast getting to present on Morse code to those interested in QRP. I wish you all the best on your Morse code journey! 73 de AD0WE dit dit
Nice Videos!
Thanks, Leroy! I wish you all the best on your Morse Code journey! 73 de AD0WE dit dit
Danke für das tolle Video.73,de Jozef OE1CJG.😊😊😊
Gern geschehen, Jozef! Ich wünsche Ihnen alles Gute auf Ihrer Morsecode-Reise! 73 de AD0WE dit dit
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You're welcome. I wish you all the best on your Morse code journey! 73 de AD0WE
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