John,
Another good source is the CW Academy by the CWOps. www.cwops.com
They offer free classes at beginner through advanced level. Each class is 8 weeks with about 5 other students and all conducted online. The classes have a high success rate.
I'm biased, as I'm an advisor/instructor at the Intermediate level.
Good luck
Bruce K9OZOn 02/17/2023 11:34 AM John Exum <jlexum@gmail.com> wrote:
What are some suggestion for learning CW?
I am wanting to learn just not sure where to start.
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On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 6:33 AM <w5zn@w5zn.org> wrote:
______________________________________________________________The ARRL International DX Contest - CW is this weekend, actually starting at 6:00 PM local time tonight (0000z Feb 18).
USA to USA contacts do not count for points, only USA to DX. The exchange for USA stations is the report and state, e.g. 599 AR. DX stations will send a report and their power, e.g. 599 400 or 599 1k, etc.
There will be a lot of CW DX on the bands 160 thru 10 meters so get in there and pick up a few new ones on CW, or maybe and all time new one.
Rules are posted here: http://www.arrl.org/arrl-dx
My contest effort will be simple and casual. Too many other things going on this weekend.
73 Joel W5ZN
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