[CW] Update Request for CW Resources

D.J.J. Ring, Jr. n1ea at arrl.net
Mon Sep 27 10:43:06 EDT 2010


I am asking that our many talented and varied subscribers from all over the
world take a few moments over the next few weeks and see if you can find
some interesting Internet links for an aspect of radiotelegraphy using Morse
code - what hams call CW.

What is of abiding interest to our community are programs that generate and
can teach Morse code - especially the good but difficult to find programs.
Location of "operating aids" such as a concise Q signal list and an expanded
Q signal list for those confounded aviation Q signals that some fellow sent
me - I think it was "are you above the clouds?" - perhaps a inquiry as to
mental state or my inability to send correctly formed Morse.

Linux, Macintosh, Windows, DOS, Amiga, Commodore - whatever - are all
welcome.

Also web sites of interest - books of interest that our subscribers may not
know about.

Keys?  There are always interesting designs coming out.  I've heard that a
new sideswiper might be produced soon, and one of the most interesting
paddles is the kitamo paddle - which is very useful to people who can not
move their fingers left and right - the paddle works with two small straight
key levers that are pressed downwards.

Gather up a list and send it all at once.

73

David J. Ring, Jr., N1EA <http://www.qsl.net/n1ea/>

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