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Thread: messing up S & I and W&A

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Posted: 2017-02-28 11:13
Keep messing up S & I and W&A. Tried codegroup with just these four, everything oke. But toghter with 13 other chars can't hear diff between i and s and a and w.
I keep going forward and do not keep hanging there.
I do not go down on speed, even tried higher ones.
Does any one got a suggestion, how to master these chars ?

73's hanz


Posted: 2017-02-28 20:09
a and w is a big difference,

however the row i,s,h and 5 and d b 6 will give you difficulties in distinguishing, with their neighbours, independent of the way you learned tho code.
I concluded this because everybody blames the way he learned the code, independent of the used method, obviously including the method used on this website.


Posted: 2017-02-28 20:09
[quote=PA3ZZ]
[SNIP]
can't hear diff between i and s and a and w.

I keep going forward and do not keep hanging there.
I do not go down on speed, even tried higher ones.
Does any one got a suggestion, how to master these chars ?

73's hanz[/quote]



Try a diffent audio frequency - a few Hz each way might make a difference. . .

else

maybe slow down for a time - it's not just the sound of the character which tells you what it is, but also its length.

You will get faster by due course but you need to repeat successful decoding to progress, so going too fast will not help this . . . .
cb
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Posted: 2017-02-28 21:05
Hi Brushup an Chris,
Thanks, i will try the freq and speed.
And repeat.

Thanks,
73 hanz

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