This series of practice sets are designed to help learners transition from copying individual characters to copying multiple characters. Consider also continuing to push overall speed at standard timing to improve ICR (Instant Character Recognition).
Sometimes learners benefit from Farnsworth timing that incrementally helps them move from nonstandard to standard timing. If you fall into this category, I have created versions using 8x, 6x, 4x, 3x, and 2x character spacing for each of the Top 20/90 QSO Element practice sets. Work your way down to standard timing. (You should find that the 8x spacing is a reasonable step after mastering the "Single Letter-Number - Mind-Melt" practice set.)
For each QSO Element, try to head-copy. First, the QSO Element is sent in Morse code. Then it is spoken. And finally, it is sent again in More code. If you missed it the first time when it was sent, the second time allows you an opportunity to learn the QSO Element.
73 de AD0WE!
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