Hi there, greetings from the UK! recently started my CW journey and I am confident your CW machine will help me through this and give me many hours of enjoyment on air later on. Thanks for sharing.
@3dntheli2 жыл бұрын
Ulrich, many thanks for taking the time to put this 'KZbin' clip together. I'm just trying to get to grips with your CW Machine and it's videos like this that help everything start to fall into place. I've been trying to brush up on my morse skills for some time now and having now seen the tutor element of the CW Machine, I think I would very much benefit from getting hold of that also. Great video, very informative and easy to follow, although I did need to pause it when you were talking about the memories and try and cross reference the info in your own memories with the CW Machine Manager instruction. Thanks again, Andy...
@Jubileeos7 ай бұрын
A lot of effort and thought went into designing it, it looks like a great piece of software and hardware. Unfortunately it was way over my budget and I went down the Morserino 32 route - also amazing little CW learning device.
@seafarer26yacht2 жыл бұрын
Ulrich - the CW Machine is a masterpiece. A bit of a learning curve but well worth the effort.
@ThereIsProbablyNoGod Жыл бұрын
I have the CW Machine for a few years now, but did not use it a long time. Now I want to restart with CW and have put out my CW Machine and set it up again. It works so far with my paddle key, but I did not get it to work with a straight key. When I plug in a straight key and tap on the key, it starts humming and does not stop. What could be wrong? And yes, in the setup I switched to "hand". Could anyone help?