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The International Phonetic Pronunciation may be helpful for non-native English speakers to more quickly acquire ICR (Instant Character Recognition). First, each letter is sent in Morse code. Then it is spoken. And finally, it sent again in Morse code. If you missed something the first time when it was sent, the second time allows you an opportunity…
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The time is very short between the Morse code and hearing the answer spoken. This rapid-fire timing is geared to push your ICR (Instant Character Recognition) skills.First, each letter is sent in Morse code. Then it is spoken. And finally, it sent again in Morse code. If you missed something the first time when it was sent, the second time allows y…
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This practice set is composed of Letters and Numbers. Each letter and number has the same probability of being selected. For each character, try to head-copy it. First, it is sent in Morse code. Then it is spoken. And finally, it is sent again in More code. If you missed it the first time it was sent, the second time allows you an opportunity to le…
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This practice set is composed of Letters and Numbers. As a set, letters and numbers are chosen with equal probability. Within each set, characters have the same probability of being selected. For each character, try to head-copy it. First, it is sent in Morse code. Then it is spoken. And finally, it is sent again in More code. If you missed it the …
  continue reading
 
The time is very short between the Morse code and hearing the answer spoken. This rapid-fire timing is geared to push your ICR (Instant Character Recognition) skills.This practice set is composed of Letters and Numbers. Each letter and number has the same probability of being selected. For each character, try to head-copy it. First, it is sent in M…
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The time is very short between the Morse code and hearing the answer spoken. This rapid-fire timing is geared to push your ICR (Instant Character Recognition) skills.This practice set is composed of Letters and Numbers. As a set, letters and numbers are chosen with equal probability. Within each set, characters have the same probability of being se…
  continue reading
 
The Speed-Racing format is designed to help you improve your speed quickly. It starts fast and then incrementally slows down to a base-speed. The fastest speed is 1.5 times the slowest speed. You may find that you get the most use from this format by identifying the fastest speed you are proficient at and then using a Speed-Racing practice set wher…
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The Speed-Racing format is designed to help you improve your speed quickly. It starts fast and then incrementally slows down to a base-speed. The fastest speed is 1.5 times the slowest speed. You may find that you get the most use from this format by identifying the fastest speed you are proficient at and then using a Speed-Racing practice set wher…
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The time is very short between the Morse code and hearing the answer spoken. This rapid-fire timing is geared to push your ICR (Instant Character Recognition) skills.This practice set is composed of Letters, Numbers, common punctuations, and common prosigns. Each character has the same probability of being selected. For each character, try to head-…
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The time is very short between the Morse code and hearing the answer spoken. This short timing is geared to push your ICR (Instant Character Recognition) skills.This practice set is composed of Letters, Numbers, common punctuations, and common prosigns. Each character has the same probability of being selected. For each character, try to head-copy …
  continue reading
 
This practice set is composed of Letters, Numbers, common punctuations, and common prosigns. Each character has the same probability of being selected. (Note that BK is sent as two characters, so it is not included in this practice set.) For each character, try to head-copy it. First, it is sent in Morse code. Then it is spoken. And finally, it is …
  continue reading
 
This practice set is composed of Letters, Numbers, common punctuations, and common prosigns. Each type of character has the same probability of being selected. (Note that BK is sent as two characters, so it is not included in this practice set.) For each character, try to head-copy it. First, it is sent in Morse code. Then it is spoken. And finally…
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