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Hi April,
You might check with Handihams; www.handiham.org I am sure that they could
be of help.
In the past, there were a number of computer based C W speed building and
practice programs. Guess I'm getting old; I can't remember the names of
any of them.
Welcome to the hobby; glad you are pursuing your Morse code. It is still a
fun way to communicate.
If I may be of any help, please feel free to contact me.
Pat Byrne, K9JAU At 05:33 AM 1/6/03 -0800, you wrote:
>Hello All,
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>I am reviewing the materials to get my technician's ticket. It is my
>understanding that they still make CW practice materials. Years ago, and I
>do mean years ago, I studied for my novice class license but never finished
>it because I knew I'd never have the money to pursue the hobby. I'd like to
>finally finish what I started. I know it isn't required for my Tech
>license, but I knew Morse code once and received it at about 13 WPM and
>there's no reason not to review it. Does anybody have any mp3 code files
>they would share for review purposes? I am reading your information about
>radioes with interest. Glad to be a part of this list.
>
>April Reisinger
>Warren, Ohio
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