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R**S
Should be in every Morse Code book collection
I recommend this book for anyone interested in learning Morse Code. It is published by the Radio Society of Great Britain and appears to me to be the British equivalent of the ARRL book, Morse Code Operating for Amateur Radio, but with the added bonus of a CD. I recommend them both.
S**E
A nice little book
A nice little book, lots of useful info and a great way to get up to speed if you're new to the subject or (like me) returning to the hobby after a number of years. The advice around the best way to learn Morse is particularly useful. Its written in a very practical, friendly and conversational style too. If you've already purchased the RSGB Radio Communication Handbook (Edited by Mike Browne, G3DIH) then a good part of the content will be familiar, but its still a worthwhile purchase (as there's a CD included that contains Morse samples and software a-plenty).
N**Y
Not very good - especially if you are a beginner
I thought this would be an updated version of the same title by Benbow (also published by the RSGB). It isn't - and suffers for it. Not very good for the beginner, relies far too much on the bundled CD - which contains stuff easily downloaded from the web. I think I could have used my money more profitably elsewhere - not a good buy. There is very little of use in the body of the book.
P**R
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R**W
Good item
Good item. Reasonable price and quality
A**R
Awesome. Great book for the beginner and experienced
Awesome. Great book for the beginner and experienced.
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