Recently joined the Long Island CW Club. They are a great bunch of guys from Great South Bay Amateur Radio Club who are teaching CW at different levels via ZOOM video conferencing software.
The annual membership is well worth it for those interested in helping others learn CW.
Today the Club attended a quick video conference business meeting followed by a detailed video conference presentation on the reverse beacon network and DX spotting via the DX Summit Web site.
If you are the Ed Knoll that authored the Radiotelegraph License Manual, that I used to study for the 2nd Class License, then thank you for a most memorable book.
The Long Island CW Club has been a great help to me learning ‘the code’ and soon getting on the air. My confidence in sending CW has risen since starting in June of 2018 and I look forward to QSO’s with other ‘Ops’.
US Navy radio operator, 1955 to 1958. Western Europe during height of Cold War. Always wanted to receive/send CW. Still fast, i think.
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If you are the Ed Knoll that authored the Radiotelegraph License Manual, that I used to study for the 2nd Class License, then thank you for a most memorable book.
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The Long Island CW Club has been a great help to me learning ‘the code’ and soon getting on the air. My confidence in sending CW has risen since starting in June of 2018 and I look forward to QSO’s with other ‘Ops’.
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