Members interested in CW.

I ran across something the president of CWOPS wrote that really summarizes
the art of CW.

  "It (CW) sharpens listening skills. It develops timing and precision. It
creates confidence. When you become proficient in CW, you know you have
earned something. That accomplishment builds pride — not boastful pride,
but a quiet, internal satisfaction that says, “I can do this.”

CW is difficult to learn and it takes practice and dedication. But once you
become proficient there will never be a day under any band conditions even
with a minimal rig and poor antenna that you will not be able to work
other hams.

Tim, AD5US
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Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club

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