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|  Message 12772  |
|  Nigel Reed to Ed Vance  |
|  Re: How do you study for extra?  |
|  27 Mar 24 02:02:29  |
 TZUTC: -0500 MSGID: 3370.fido_ham@1:124/5016 2a6907af REPLY: 10056.fi_ham@1:2320/105 2a68cb5d PID: Synchronet 3.20a-Linux master/5a2a73ae1 Mar 23 202 GCC 11.4.0 TID: SBBSecho 3.20-Linux master/5a2a73ae1 Mar 23 2024 19:12 GCC 11.4.0 BBSID: EOTLBBS CHRS: ASCII 1 NOTE: FSEditor.js v1.105 Re: Re: How do you study for extra? By: Ed Vance to Nigel Reed on Tue Mar 26 2024 19:53:41 > The DX40 is a kit, I built it. > IIRC Heathkit sent me a new Coil, I had the local store replace it and do an > alignment so I wouldn't get another OO Report in the mail. Yeah, I looked them up. Must have been pretty cool to build your own. I really don't have the patience for that. I just want to plug it in and go. I know, I know...you can't just do that with a desktop set. > The book I found was over in the Adult Section, the Librarian let me go > there to see the book, and let me Check It Out. > It was a Army Training Manual called: "A Menomic Manual for memorizing the > International Morse Code". Much easier these days with the internet having all sorts of CW trainers available online. It makes it pretty easy to both listen to and type out morse. > One help in the book that I always remembered is for the letter P. > PAN P = AN. That's one way of doing it. --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: End Of The Line BBS - endofthelinebbs.com (1:124/5016) SEEN-BY: 15/0 18/200 19/38 90/1 105/81 106/201 987 124/5014 5016 128/260 SEEN-BY: 129/305 130/330 135/220 225 153/7715 218/700 226/30 227/114 SEEN-BY: 229/110 111 112 113 200 206 307 312 317 400 426 428 470 664 SEEN-BY: 229/700 266/512 282/1038 291/111 292/854 320/219 322/757 SEEN-BY: 342/200 387/21 25 396/45 460/58 633/280 712/848 5020/400 SEEN-BY: 5075/35 PATH: 124/5016 396/45 229/426 |
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