Thank you lee,
I was cleaning out my closet 2 years ago and contacted a local ham club to
donate my gear from 1972 when I was a Novice. I met with a real Elmer and when
he took my gear, he told me about the new modes and changes that had happened
in 30 years. He had my interest... then he set the hook. 5 wpm for all classes
of license. Code was the toughest thing I learned and 13 wpm seemed like 130
back then. I am now an Extra, and probably one of those guys that was groused
about a couple of days ago with dismal code on 40 meters. I passed my extra
about the time I got some gear and I hope that the 20-30 wpm crowd will take
the opportunity to slow down and have a QSO with one of us code challenged guys
every now and again. The best practice is when you are working someone better
than you. At least you are listening to what good code sounds like and can
strive to emulate it. I doubt that I am alone out here, being an extra that
has barely communicated in CW. But my long term goal is to
be good enough to pass a 20 wpm test, just like a real Extra.
Thanks for listening to my story, hope to work some of you on the bands soon.
73,
Bob AD7BP
Message: 3
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 19:50:16 -0700 (PDT)
From: Lee Buller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Elecraft] Morse is far from dead, gone and buried beecause
of people like Elecrafters
To: Elecraft Reflector <[email protected]>
Operators who enjoy the mode need to be active in the
promotion of CW. There are a lot of ways to do that
such as:
Get on the air regularly in CW
Join FIST
Teach someone the code
Help them through their first QSOs
Get people interested in QRP
Sharpen your own skills
Contest with CW
Check into a CW Net and pass traffic
I want to be CW proactive....not FCC reactive.
Long live Morse...and it will be around a long time
too.
Lee - K0WA
Common sense is in short supply - get some and use it.
If you can't find any common sense, ask for help from
somebody that has some common sense. - Lee Buller
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