I tested out your Morse Code web-training site... simply brilliant! I'm still at a loss for words. You truly have created something amazing for the Amateur Radio community!
Enjoyed very much. I think of these: - D = Dave did it G = Go go stop H = Ha ha ha ha K = La di dah L = Like ‘ell ya did M = Mmm mmm N = No stop Q = God save the queen V = Di di di dah (Beethoven 5th) -/••- - -•••/•••-
What a fantastic and useful video. I am new to CW and this is going to help me so much. There are a few letters that mess me up, but with repetition I’m sure I’ll be fine!!! TU and 73
Nice work Andre! The tutor app is great - I'm just getting into CW and will use it. I was going to create my own, but won't bother now that I've found yours available! And a good video arguing for the right approach to learning. BTW: am a new operator just west of Ottawa. Cheers.
Nice! As soon as you get good to recognize your callsign and are able to send it plus some few words, just get on the air. There's also META to approach the QSO's =] Idk if I discussed that anywhere but if not let me know when you start getting on the air. 73!
A very nice alternate description. It is kind of funny, a Pole in Quebec doing a video in English. All good though. 73 from next door in New Brunswick.
I wish I was! Hope to get a qso with you soon! If you hear me you can call me and just send the “599 tu”. Get on the air as soon as possible and whenever you feel lost just send the “73 tu e e” that every cw op will understand 😁 73