[HCRA] QRS CW Practice
Jim Mullen
kk1w.jim at gmail.com
Sun Aug 14 17:42:28 EDT 2011
Doug,
I'd be happy to try but I'm not the one to coach on 'etiquette' on CW - most
of my QSO's over the past years have been in contests. Maybe if we get a few
emails going back and forth someone more skilled than I will step up and
offer to help?
I think 40 meters is a good bet but if you have a 10 meter antenna that may
work too - especially at night. 40 meters gets pretty long in the evening
and there is a lot of activity.
What days/times work well for you?
Jim/KK1W
On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 10:03 AM, Douglas L. Anderton
<dla at sadri.umass.edu>wrote:
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> I'm still slow on my code (only 5-7wpm copy) but working on it...just a
> few QSOs under the belt. So, if anyone has the patience to sked a QRS
> QSO on 40 meters with me and give me both practice and feedback on the
> basics (etiquette, etc.) I'd sure appreciate it. But, do expect to have
> to drop back in speed and repeat once in a while.
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