[CW] More Navy Radiomen
ka8vit at ka8vit.com
ka8vit at ka8vit.com
Thu Apr 19 07:15:03 EDT 2018
We here on the WW2 Submarine USS COD SS-224 are usually on the air Saturdays and Sundays between 1500Z and 2100Z.
40 and 20 are our main bands using CW and SSB.
We are usually around the "43s" (+/- 25 KHz).
7043 and 14043 - CW
7243, 14243 and 14343 - SSB
We welcome request for skeds.
73 - Bill KA8VIT / W8COD
> On April 18, 2018 at 6:46 PM George <grmjunior at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> It appears there are quite a few former RMs on this blog. I was an NDT CW operator in 1968-69, and CW saved our butt in the Sea of Japan in 1971 aboard a now sunk LST, NFIC. CW is the communication method that can get thru when computers are down & props are bad. (BTW, I QSO’d by chance with the USS Hornet radio club today on 30 mtrs.)
> N0GM
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Bill Chaikin, KA8VIT
USS COD Amateur Radio Club - W8COD
WW2 Submarine USS COD SS-224 (NECO)
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