[CW] Activity

John Klim, N3KHK n3khk_john at verizon.net
Mon Apr 7 18:18:53 EDT 2008


David,

Check the bands.  That is a good place to start searching for people.

73 ES CUL
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Mr. John R. Klim II
N3KHK
ARRL LM-0008416263, AMSAT  LM-2187,  QRPARCI  #10392,  FISTS  # 5015,  MQFD
#115,  
10-X Life Member  # 68135,  Springbok Chapter  # 1874,  Chesapeake Bay
Chapter  # 549
 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: cw-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:cw-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On
Behalf Of David Ring
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 12:53 AM
To: CW Reflector
Subject: [CW] Activity

We have lots of members of this group, but it seems no one posts.

Anything about CW - or even Spark is allowed!

I am sure that at least one of the subscribers has a question that can be
discussed?

QSK?
Hand Keys?
Bugs?
Paddles/manipulators?
Abbreviations used by radio amateurs on CW?
Recommendations of radios that seem to be excellent for CW work?  (not all
are) History of radio?
What should I send during a QSO?
Where do I go for slow sending contacts?
I do not know Morse Code, where can I learn it?
What are the good Morse Code programs for Windows? For DOS? For Mac? For ???
Has anyone used CW com the Morse Chat program?  Or others such as KOB?
Venting?  Hate or Love Contests?
Operating events - advertise them here if they are for CW also!
DX?  Did you work a rare one, give the frequency and time - often stations
reappear about the same time/day.
VHF?  Does anyone have any CW activity as they do in Europe here in the USA?
Morse Code jokes anyone?

Not much chat about these but there should be.

73

David Ring, N1EA
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