Pretty soon I actually heard the letters! You only start out with two letters and gradually add more. On the other hand, with the Koch method (like the G4FON software), I started out at a 'high' speed to make it impossible to count dits and dahs. This is because the code is sent with spacing between characters, and you actually have the time to do the look-up. What I found myself doing early on with the ARRL CD is creating a 'look-up' table in my head, instead of actually hearing the character sent. If I could go back, I would start out using the G4FON software which teaches using the Koch method. When I started out learning code, I ordered the Introduction to Morse Code CD, which is sold by the ARRL. This may be a "quick and dirty" way of passing the test, but it actually may be more difficult in the long run and it doesn't help your chances of using/copying code practically. I am not a real big fan of that, because you hear code you don't see it. What I gather is that it sends you characters and displays them on the screen. I checked out the Morse Academy overview, and I am not sure if I fully understand it.
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