sergio_101
sergio_101

I check 80m for Franklin County Amateur Radio Clubs Snail Net. A slow speed CW net at 2000EST tonight (wed) but couldn’t find anything. Dang.

#MorseCode #HamRadio

www.fcarc.org/fcarc-rep…

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Ron
Ron

@sergio_101 I can recommend an outstanding source for excellent CW copying practice: Thomas K4SWL in North Carolina. He has an outstanding website at QRPer.com. He does frequent (several a week) POTA & SOTA CW activations with a huge variety of rigs & antennas. He does excellent videos of each activation from 30 mins up to over an hour of CW. He explains what he does and he sends excellent CW. I listen to each new one the day he posts them and now I can copy nearly everything at around 19 wpm. Keep up the good work! Ron, W6AZ.

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sergio_101
sergio_101

@Ron YES! I watch all of his videos. One of the coolest things about them is that he features so many cool rigs!

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Ron
Ron

@sergio_101 YES, and antennas too. By watching his videos you will learn a LOT of basic info about QRP operating. His is the most valuable ham radio website I know of. 📻

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sergio_101
sergio_101

@Ron he has a really good video on the POTA exchange, too.

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Ron
Ron

@sergio_101 Yes, he sticks to an outstanding procedure for both POTA and SOTA, every single bit needed and no extras. His operating is top notch!!

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