When I discovered I had to learn code to get a license, I was really
annoyed. When I was licensed in 1956, the novice ticket required 5
WPM and was only good for one year. After six months of nothing but
CW, I did very little with phone once I passed the general
test. Now, 53 years later, I am about 99% CW. I think it is
particularly well-suited to those like me who aren't gregarious by nature.
73,
Dave, W7OQ
At 07:16 PM 6/10/2010, you wrote:
>Hi Ed,
>
>I had the same experience, except instead of six months, it took me =
>about six hours. I like to say that I love cw, in spite of my best =
>efforts to hate it. And I really did try to hate it. Much. Silly, =
>perhaps, but when you're 14, you do silly things.=20
>--
>Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA
>Phone: (814) 860-3194 or 888-75-BUDDY
>
>
>
>On Jun 10, 2010, at 10:06 PM, Ed Malmgren wrote:
>
> > Gerry and Steve, when I got my ticket way back just before dirt was =
>invented=20
> > to get the ticket of coarse I had to pass the code. I said to myself =
>when I=20
> > get that general ticket I was throwing my key in the garbage. I got =
>on=20
> > phone for about six months and then got so bored with that I dug the =
>key out=20
> > of file 13 and went back to c w and for the most part I have stayed =
>and if I=20
> > had to give up either mode it would be phone in a heartbeat. The more=20=
>
> > proficient you get the more you enjoy it like most things I think. 73 =
>Ed=20
> > K7UC=20
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