[Elecraft] Activity in ancient 15-meter novice band (21.1 MHz)
Joel Black
w4jbb at charter.net
Tue May 27 17:41:59 EDT 2014
While I realize this is off-topic, I will state I operate my K3 and KX3
when working SKCC (Straight Key Century Club) ops.
I am a member of SKCC and, although I am not active right now due to a
bathroom remodel I'm doing mostly myself, I do enjoy operating the SKCC
ops. There are various awards you can get and different levels of
membership based on the number of SKCC ops you work if you're interested
in that sort of thing. I am a QRS operator myself and I have never met
an SKCC op who will not slow down to my speed. They also have monthly
sprints which are a lot of fun.
Now, being a member means when you QSO you do so with either straight
key, cootie key, or bug - every dit and dah should be mechanically
produced. I prefer a bug.
Just thought I'd throw that out there. Their webpage is skccgroup.com.
73,
Joel - W4JBB
On 5/27/14, 7:17 AM, Lee Trout wrote:
> Those running QRS need our encouragement. It must be very lonely for them
> since most of the CW ops are highly experienced and running QRQ. If we
> don't go out of our way to work them, they will -- and many probably
> already have -- go back to phone or just give up after endless unanswered
> CQs or endless searches for a QRS CQ.
>
> I operate about 50% QRQ with an iambic paddle and about 50% QRS with a
> straight key, usually seeking QRS CQs or sending a QRS CQ at 7050 to 7065
> or 7100-7125.
>
> Operating QRS has advantages. With the decline of CW, it is often
> difficult to find a QSO. By being willing to work QRS stations you greatly
> increase your chances of a QSO. I often put out a CQ with the paddle and,
> if no cigar, switch to the hand pump.
>
> You meet some interesting people! Last year I worked a new ham on his
> FIRST CW QSO: yes, he actually took the time to learn the code on his own.
> I work many who have been QRT for years and finally got bitten by the CW
> bug again. The record so far is a gent that had been QRT for 54 years!
>
> It is fun! Pounding away on my ole J-38 again is just downright enjoyable
> and who cares if a QSO takes longer.
>
> If you care about CW, the best boost you can give it, is to work the QRS
> guys. So either slow down your keyer (I have found I can't do that -- if I
> try to slow the keyer down below 15 wpm, I make mistakes galore) or, better
> yet, drag out ye ole pump handle and pound away. It takes some practice to
> get your pump fist back, but when you do, I'll bet your will find yourself
> having a ball!
>
> (I would encourage non-selective CQs -- if you do have the good fortune to
> run into a new guy, he is probably not a member of one of the clubs.)
>
> Viva CW! Lee K9CM
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