Was reminded the other day about the LCWO [Learn Morse Code Online] website - which was the first site I found back in 2013 - when I was reviewing #MorseCode after 18 years of not copying a single character. So... I'm running back through some of the exercises again & will use the site to track my #Morse speed improvement over time. I'm much faster copying random letter groups & single words than I am plaintext; so plaintext is what I'll be using the site to improve. ~ https://lcwo.net/
Learn CW Online

Learn CW Online - a free web app for learning Morse code!

…In addition to actual #Morse QSO’s with others on #VBand, the #radio, or #VailCW [https://vail.woozle.org/ ] (you can have a QSO & get ur fortune told in CW on Vail) - even practicing simulated QSO’s on the #HamMorseApp (or just listening to the various live streaming news feeds available there). #LCWO is just one of many ways to enjoy learning & improving depending on the day, the ability or lack thereof to get on the air, and how much time is available.
Vail: Internet Morse Code

Send and recieve with just a computer or smartphone

@KE0FFT Had practiced for the first time yesterday. A few more days, then I dare to do a qso in the vband. With a very patient op ;-)
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Attached: 1 video Der erste CW-Gebeversuch. Im Shack, ganz alleine. Und vom Blatt abgelesen. Aber es wird. #hamradio

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@dd0ul They are great over there. Lots of patience and enthusiasm. And I really like being able to check myself in real time with the indicator that shows the sender’s timing and the Morse decoder in realtime if u choose one of the channels that includes that. Even the practice channel helps me to improve my sending because of that.