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(Standard sign-off: "Best regards" and "End of contact"). 3. Practice Sentences

(Reporting a signal as "599" and breaking back to the other person). CW Key (Read the text below)

Once you can send individual letters, move to short sentences to practice . (Standard sign-off: "Best regards" and "End of contact")

These are essential for real-world amateur radio conversations (QSOs). CW Key (Read the text below)

To create text for a CW (Continuous Wave) key, you generally need that helps build muscle memory and rhythm. Depending on your goals, here are three types of text you can use. 1. Beginner Character Groups

Set your character speed high (e.g., 18-20 wpm) but add long gaps between characters to slow the overall speed down to 5 wpm. This prevents you from "counting" dots and dashes.

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