Learning Morse Code I've had my ham license for about 5 years, but never done much with it until recently, when I bought an Icom IC-718, put an antenna up over my garage and started learning morse code. Why morse code? Local 2M repeaters don't really interest me, and I have little desire to actually chat via phone/SSB/AM with anyone. CW seems so much _cooler_ somehow, despite it still being just another form of communication. It may be the minimalist nature of CW that appeals to me - a low-power battery operated transceiver, wire antenna and key are all you need. What surprised me was how easy it was to learn to send morse code - I bought a code-practice oscillator and a straight key and after a couple of weeks of daily practice I can pretty much read anything from a random page in a book and send it. What I'm finding hard is actually copying morse code on the air and translating it into letters/words. Still, I figure it's just practice, so I'm using lcwo.com and ARRL's practice files. When I get to the point where I can copy call signs and RST reports at 5-10 WPM, I figure it's time to get on the air.