15 months of learning CW now and still not able to make a real CW QSO (chat) with someone. At least, I could make a QSO with kind of a standard template or so. But if the station would ask me something I would not understand, which worries me the most.
My monthly overview again. You see, I try to practice every day. Sometimes I have no access to a computer, in that case I use the morsemania app on my iphone.
Not the most important but I try to do 2 lessons each day to improve my speed. The rest of the time is spend on plain text, word or callsign training. I also train numbers with a speed of 30/14 and have most of the time 100% score. However the combination letters/numbers like in a callsign is far more difficult.
If time allows I'm listening to CW on the radio and do some training with the Begali paddle. This evening I listened to 2 stations on 60m. IK2JET and HA2PP. I spotted them on the cluster and got some reaction from them both which was nice. However I didn't dare to try and make a QSO. I was listening to HA2PP when he made a QSO and was not able to figure out what he was actually keying. It was way too fast for me and only a few decodes could be made. That was a little frustrating and discouraging. But I will persevere learning the code. I always estimated that it would take at least 3 years to master it and make a normal QSO with CW. And if I look back and see how far I came already I think it is still possible.
I started a user group on LCWO, my main CW learning and training platform.
And at the end of this blogpost I want to share this:
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