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Introduction

OARC has a channel on the Discord server for those interested in telegraphy, with a focus on Morse code, commonly referred to as CW. There are CW  operators of all levels, from absolute beginners to the very skilled within the OARC, with help and advice shared constantly to help everyone improve their ability.</description>
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Introduction

Learning to send CW accurately, and at increasing speed requires a lot of practise, using all the characters that could expect to be sent. Pangrams use all the letters of the alphabet at least once, to create a sentence. Using these for practise is useful in that it&#039;s often found that a particular combination of letters might be hard to send. This could be a physical or mental limitation that can be overcome by repeating the letter combination.</description>
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