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Congratulations, Jack for a very informative, well-written and helpful site! I'll quote it in a future publication of the Union Française des Télégraphistes.CW forever ! 73 from Jean-Marc, F5SGI, and see you soon on the air
Jean-Marc Idée
USA - Thursday, June 29, 2000 at 16:06:13 (EDT)
Excellent write-up on CW, just what I'm looking for as my 16yr old daughter is working for her licence. Hope to work you on CW sometime!
Alan Chin <Alan.Chin@btinternet.com>
Larne, Northern Ireland - Saturday, June 24, 2000 at 03:37:57 (EDT)
Great site!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm a just trying to learn CW now. I am always looking for tips to try. Thanks for keeping such a cool site later scott
Scott Granby
Brantford, Canada - Thursday, June 22, 2000 at 08:15:21 (EDT)
Enjoyed my visit. A lot of good info hr hpe to catch you on the air. CUL de Jim VA3JPM dah di dah dit di dah dit dit.
Jim <va3jpm@rac.ca>
Toronto, On Canada - Tuesday, June 20, 2000 at 20:38:44 (EDT)
Very nice webpage!
Maria <maria.m@beta.telenordia.se>
Sweden - Sunday, June 18, 2000 at 05:10:57 (EDT)
GREAT SITE !!! Also have a look at http://www.geocities.com/evehelsen See U :-)
Eve <webmaster.e@yucom.be>
Belgium - Saturday, June 17, 2000 at 18:46:55 (EDT)
Great site, I have just passed my RAE exam and now it's down to the morse code and i am looking forward to it. with your help i am sure i will make it o.k. Thanks for a great site. 73s Kenny M1HAM
Kenny Wilson <k.d.wilson@btinternet.com>
Carlisle, U.K. - Saturday, June 17, 2000 at 08:20:42 (EDT)
very good site, keep up the good work. see you again soon, bye.
glenn <ssimmondsg@aol.com>
bridgnorth, shropshire england - Friday, June 16, 2000 at 18:26:27 (EDT)
Great cw page for everyone! Good info,thanks! Mike,N9GZ
Mike Schrowang <schrowmt@nabbnet.com>
Mcnabb, IL USA - Friday, June 16, 2000 at 09:07:08 (EDT)
EXELLENT SITE, I WILL RECOMEND IT TO MY FRIENDS. 73'S I WILL BE BACK SOON
WENCESLAO GARCIA <AD6JD@CS.COM>
SANTA ANA , CA USA - Friday, June 09, 2000 at 06:30:12 (EDT)
Jack, Thanks for signing my guestbook. You have a great web site with some very good info re: CW.. Remember CW IS... 73 es cuagn sn de w4gbu
Guy Shields <w4gbu@mindspring.com>
Stone Mountain, GA USA - Monday, June 05, 2000 at 09:02:15 (EDT)
Great site! I'll be back often! 73 Mike NØMIK
Mike
CO USA - Thursday, June 01, 2000 at 20:30:43 (EDT)
Hi OM, my best regards for you and your family. Very nice presentation of your site. I hope visit it again. 73´s. Edor, CO7PH. and my asistant Erasmo CO7EV. by
Edor <edor@unica.edu.cu>
Ceballos, Cuba - Wednesday, May 31, 2000 at 16:35:02 (EDT)
When I was a kid, I had a neighbor who was a ham operator. I thought the hobby was interesting but I did not want to bother learning code--I thought voice would be much more interesting (this was in the 1960's.) Finally, 9 years ago my son showed an interest in amateur radio, and we had a neighbor who was a great elmer. My son and I got our licenses at the same time and I spent 6 or 7 years on SSB. A couple of years ago I finally got on the air with CW to increase my speed and upgrade. You know what? I'm having a ball with CW. I'm most comfortable at 5-10 wpm and it seems that nobody minds slowing down to my speed. Of course I regret not getting into the hobby before, but no sense dwelling on that. If anyone reading this is hesitant to get into CW, please give it a try. We have all "been there," we're understanding, and there is no shortage of contacts. I'm sure you will not regret it!
Bruce Kliche, KG0LH <bkliche@anlt.com>
Colorado Springs, CO USA - Wednesday, May 31, 2000 at 14:26:25 (EDT)
Great info, looking forward to using it with my New DSW-20 from SmallWonderLabs when it shows up.
Bob Antion <WL7RV@qsl.net>
Colorado Springs, CO USA - Monday, May 29, 2000 at 23:38:02 (EDT)
Jack, I have been pounding brass for 31 years. First as a Novice WN3MCK - then Uncle Sam paid me to ride diesel and nuclear submarines to pound brass - then - back to Ham Radio... Your informational sight is well written and a pleasure to read! Some of the old timers I talk to should REVIEW your article! Hey you old guys - read this stuff! You might learn something! 73 and God Bless Hal K3HW
Howard Weinstein K3HW <k3hw@yahoo.com>
Philadelphia, PA USA - Monday, May 29, 2000 at 17:29:11 (EDT)
Your "Beginner's Guide to Making CW Contacts" is great! This is just what the "CW Community" needs for all amateurs wanting to get started in CW communications. I plan to share my discovery of your guide with others. 72, Frank
Frank Matthews <KC4FKX@aol.com>
Chesapeake, VA USA - Monday, May 29, 2000 at 16:42:56 (EDT)
I really enjoyed your web page. I was searching the internet to find the proper procedures for tuning up on the air and your site gave me some good advice. Thanks Dale
Dale Dyess <dyess@txcyber.com>
Bryan, TX USA - Monday, May 29, 2000 at 03:01:37 (EDT)
THANK YOU FOR THE INFORMATION IT WILL BE VERY HELPFULL
CHARLES HALES <N3UQV@YAHOO.COM>
CHRISTIANA, DE USA - Sunday, May 28, 2000 at 09:06:01 (EDT)
Great and useful information! TKS HK3CKN & HJ3LLD
EFRAIN^2
USA - Saturday, May 27, 2000 at 13:45:23 (EDT)
Hello Jack, I enjoyed your site & have it Bookmarked. I'm sure we will be talking again soon..... Vy 73. de Bill VO1TX/VO1GDX
Bill Wilson <wrwilson@nf.sympatico.ca>
Garnish, NF Canada - Thursday, May 25, 2000 at 10:42:06 (EDT)
HI Jack!Thanks for your website,it's so nice,am studying for tech plus code,but general is the goal before years end.Just survived liver transplant on 4/10/00--much better now!thank God!Would have taken test on 4/15/00 but the transplant...will take test in 2 weeks.Already have a Kenwood 430s and ARRL operators handbook,studying everyday.Bless you Jack!Will Qso you on 40 meters soon.Great site!! 73's John W L
john w ledford <jonyfever@aol.com>
Absecon, NJ USA - Sunday, May 21, 2000 at 10:18:59 (EDT)
Tnx for the nice story about the VOA and the antenna farm along I-75. I'll miss them also. You have a real nice web site 73's.
Paul Rase KD8BY <prase@wwnet.com>
Dearborn Hgts. , Mi USA - Tuesday, May 16, 2000 at 11:38:51 (EDT)
Thanks for the good info. I'm sure it will help as I figure out how to use my new General certificate.
Bruce Ivey <bivey@puc.edu>
Angwin, CA USA - Wednesday, May 10, 2000 at 18:29:27 (EDT)
Hi Jack Wogoner...that good information from u'r side... I learn much from your "A beginner's guide to making CW contacts"...'cause i'm a beginner. regards, 73 bye YD1JAN
James Narande <yd1jan@yahoo.com>
Bogor, West Java, Indonesia - Monday, May 08, 2000 at 00:37:00 (EDT)
Very informative site! Enjoyed your CW article particularly. 73 & Mabuhay!
Ed Salcedo <du1odx@qsl.net>
Manila, Philippines - Sunday, April 30, 2000 at 20:39:46 (EDT)
Hi Jack.....First time I have been back to your page since Feb 1998. A friend of mine is wanting to upgrade his license so thought I would see if you are still here. Your web page was very inspiring to me so thought it would also help him out. I now have almost 800 CW QSO's since March of 1998. Thanks Jack and 73's. Chris
Chris
Port Hope, ON Canada - Sunday, April 16, 2000 at 09:45:26 (EDT)
Hi Jack. Interesting tips in your article. Thanks 73 Bob
Bob Marshall <bobmarshall@lineone.net>
Harrow, Mx England - Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 14:19:40 (EDT)
Jack: Yours is an interesting and informative discussion--enjoyed it very much. I'm an aging, out-of-date "fast-extra" but still love the hobby which I'm at last dusting off after a long hiatus to take care of career, kids, etc. I'll look for you soon on CW as soon as I rebuild the HF antenna here at home. Vy 73, Steve K0PQ
Steve Banks <sbanks2571@uswest.net>
Lakewood, CO USA - Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 11:42:15 (EDT)
THANKS JACK FOR THE GREAT SITE. I HAVEN'T WORKED MUCH CW SINCE ADVANCED BUT THIS SPARKS THE DESIRE TO BLOW THE DUST OFF MY KEY TNX 73 KR4LC SK
KEVIN
USA - Friday, April 14, 2000 at 11:17:34 (EDT)
I am pleased to see that old ways of communications will even be kept into todays space adventure 73 G4 FZV
Paul Redall G4 FZV <fairdeal81@talk21.com>
USA - Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 09:13:37 (EDT)
Nice work for education of young hams! 73 de Herman
Herman <s56pnw@qsl.net>
Ajdovscina, Slovenia - Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 08:51:07 (EDT)
very nice, informative page. Great job!! my dad is a long time ham and is still active. wa0sdw
Dave German <Daveg805@aol.com>
kansas city, mo USA - Friday, April 07, 2000 at 15:47:23 (EDT)
Was looking up something else & stumbled upon your exceedingly fine link. Have bookmarked, & I'm really selective about bookmarks. Keep up the good work. Thank you
coni <coni@hawaii.edu>
USA - Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 11:37:03 (EDT)
A fantastic site. Bookmarked already. 73
Tony Roulston VK1TRT <troulsto@csc.com.au>
Canberra, ACT Australia - Wednesday, March 29, 2000 at 02:55:39 (EST)
I found the site really interesting, it's interesting that sk, ga, are part of the Deaf community's language on the TTY/TTD. I still didn't find the Morse Code, per say. For the Deaf in using the TTY/TTD sk means signal kill, and sk sk, is 'bye'. I also have watched my teenagers using IM's and they have formed there own abbreviations. Some of it is very closed to what is used on a TTY/TTD. SO CU L8R
Charlyne Eichner <Witchey1@aol.com>
Bloomsburg, PA USA - Saturday, March 25, 2000 at 11:52:20 (EST)
I really enjoyed this site. Good work! I found the information contained very useful.
Tom Prince KG4FEZ <tprince@bellsouth.net>
Jacksonville, Fl USA - Friday, March 24, 2000 at 09:44:32 (EST)
I like your web page it is very interesting, I am using a disk that sombody gave me from morse acadamy the problem is I just can't seem to retain the lesson I learn from day to day any suggestions?
Mike Spangler <mike936@allnews.fanz.net>
ELSOBRANTE, CA USA - Wednesday, March 22, 2000 at 23:10:54 (EST)
Thanks for your site-lots of good info. Am currently studying to upgrage to advanced & 13 wpm before April 15. Your site is a great study aid! 73's
Norm KC7RCK <jcads@televar.com>
Ephrata, WA USA - Sunday, March 19, 2000 at 15:07:54 (EST)
I'm a life member of the Society of Wireless Pioneers (SOWP) and just wanted to say I enjoyed your site. CW never ceases to amaze me. Thank you for spreading the word. 73 Paul
C. Paul Jefferson <cpjeff@together.net>
Rouses Point, NY USA - Saturday, March 18, 2000 at 22:10:14 (EST)
looking for some downloads for my father, he is learning cw and wanted to see if there was something that could be down loaded to help him out.
Elsa Wyatt <ewyat1@san.rr.com>
San Diego, ca USA - Friday, March 17, 2000 at 14:13:37 (EST)
Starting to work on my CW enjoyed reading your hints cleared up a lot of ??????? THANKS
Marc A. Schultz <KC5ZYZ@aol.com>
Apache, OK USA - Sunday, March 12, 2000 at 01:13:04 (EST)
Hi Jack, your website is very well done and an intersting place to surf. I particularly liked your pages regarding shortwave broadcasting and your ties towards Radio HCJB, which also for me is one of the highlights in international shortwave broadcasting. Keep on creating such nice pages. I'll certainly visit again! 73, Joe DB1OMA/KL0JW/EI5VGG
Joerg Boggel-Trahe <kl0jw@amsat.org>
Wunstorf, Germany - Friday, March 10, 2000 at 06:08:24 (EST)
hope to make Extra by 4/15!). Had a license in the early 80's as a Novice but never got on the air. Want to use Morse Code as a way to get round the world on a small rig. Lots of good stuff here!
Michael Toback <mit1955@yahoo.com>
Saratoga, Ca USA - Monday, March 06, 2000 at 01:42:44 (EST)
Excellent page. I even forgot to smoke while I was reading it
Michael Breen <m196@ix.netcom.com>
Halfmoon, NY USA - Saturday, March 04, 2000 at 23:53:42 (EST)
I am learning CW and "ham radio" to become a Technician. I don't have a call sign, but I'm getting help from Claude Harwood (AA0IQ) in learning code and "ham radio". Well I do know how what 73 means. So 73, and have a great day.
Nathan Gentry <nathan25_03>
Simpson, KS USA - Saturday, March 04, 2000 at 15:17:05 (EST)
GOOD PAGE THANKS Ernest KD5HLG 73'S have a great ham day
Ernest Morehead <KD5HLG@ARRL.net>
Bigelow, AR USA - Saturday, March 04, 2000 at 09:18:42 (EST)
Very good site! 73!de Francesco
IW6DBZ <iw6dbz@libero.it>
Ascoli Piceno, Italy - Thursday, March 02, 2000 at 16:26:08 (EST)
There is more info here than you need!! Trying to get 13 but with this old brain the faster I go the behinder I get. Thanks for the page its great
John Ek <deeph2o@asis.com>
USA - Thursday, March 02, 2000 at 01:10:56 (EST)
Nice web site Jack. Enjoyed working you on 30 mtrs. check out our website, I beleive that you will find it very entertaining. 73 Ed www.qsl.net/nc4cw
Ed Woodson <nc5s@arrl.net>
Richmond Hill, GA USA - Tuesday, February 29, 2000 at 08:12:59 (EST)
Thanks Jack for all the info, retired from Bell Canada with 32 years as a data teck,but served 6 years in the Cdn Army in the Signal Corps as a Radio Operator from 1959 to 1965. Have a good friend who retired about 2 years from the Cdn Army as a ham operator ve3hn, who is trying to get me to write my ticket the cw is coming back but it will take a while thanks again for all the info a lot of questions answered. I severed in Eygpt in 60-61 and Congo in 63-64 part of UNEF Hope to see on cw some day BILL
Bill Crompton <crompton@cgocable.net>
Oakville, on Canada - Monday, February 28, 2000 at 23:08:42 (EST)
I was a Morse intercept operator in the Air Force from 1962-1965. I was stationed on Okinawa and Crete but both those installations are now defunct. I used to be able to copy about 40 words a minute, but I'm sure 20-25 would be my limit now. I occasionally can pick up some code on my short-wave radio, but not very often. Thanks for the page.
Dennis <dchick7940@aol.com>
Whitman, MA USA - Saturday, February 26, 2000 at 11:32:47 (EST)
It's a great place to let new and old hams review the proper operating procedures of CW and a refresher on the Q codes. I plan on forwarding your page to other hams in the neighborhood. I first held a novice license in the 60's and let it expire. Thoughs days you only had a year before you had to upgrade or loose it. I know hold a General license and just recently passed my 20wpm code test. Your comments and suggestions on how to increase your code speed are right on track. I love CW and rarely pick up a microphone unless it's on 2 meters or 220MHz. Keep up the good work. 73, Buddy
Buddy Walker <KD5GPJ@letarc.net>
Gilmer, Tx USA - Wednesday, February 23, 2000 at 11:46:48 (EST)
i grew up listening to/watching my dad (w1rn) on the radio; he grew up watching his dad do the same thing. my grandfather was a radio operator for the merchant marine-i guess my dad just did it because he liked it. my grandfather passed away last year...ever since then i've wanted to learn code. i'm hoping for a website that lets me practice by clicking my mouse! :-) thanks for an informative page.
angie w. <angiefromtower@excite.com>
sacramento, ca USA - Monday, February 21, 2000 at 20:59:27 (EST)
I am considering taking up ham radio. I found your page very informative. Thanks.
Claude Asher <claudea99@home.com>
Auburn, Wa USA - Saturday, February 19, 2000 at 15:05:03 (EST)
Hi, VERY nice page on CW you made !! I am a ham that operates in CW exclusively on the HF bands. You can visit my home page at www.geocities.com/on4cay 73s de ON4CAY ...-.- . .
Ronny Stobbaerts <Ronny.Stobbaerts@village.uunet.be>
Antwerp, Belgium - Friday, February 18, 2000 at 17:52:58 (EST)
This is the best beginners information I've come across. A copy of this is going to my son JON (K1CGJ) -my old call- who just upgraded to Tech Plus and working on Gen. He's restoring a Heath stn and will be on HF soon. We'll be on cw nightly and this info will give the confidence to follow established procedure and be relaxed on the air.. This page is a 10. Thanks
John Marchand <john-k1rc@juno.com>
Dracut,, MA USA - Thursday, February 17, 2000 at 08:39:45 (EST)
I want to thank you Jack for all this great CW info.I take the 13wpm test sat. the 18th. I can't wait till april 15th and I find copying 5wpm more difficult then 13. OK the real reason is that I want to be able to say that " I tested back when you had to copy 13wpm" 73 Steve W9ABZ
Steve W9ABZ <W9ABZ@webtv.net>
Mt. View, Ca USA - Wednesday, February 16, 2000 at 19:03:45 (EST)
Thanks for a GREAT homepage Jack! I found it most informative. Great QSL cards 73 de KC5NGX K
John H. Strunck III <kc5ngx@hot1.net>
Waco, Tx. USA - Saturday, February 12, 2000 at 20:12:37 (EST)
Good job, great info,very helpful, thinking about getting my feet wet. Thanks
Gene Hitson <Hitson000@aol.com>
Maryville, TN USA - Saturday, February 12, 2000 at 11:45:09 (EST)
Lot's of gud stuff. thanks.
mike, kbotyq <lucybreathe@uswest.net>
minneapolis, mn USA - Friday, February 11, 2000 at 13:48:17 (EST)
LOOKS GOOD
KEITH EVANS <N7umz@aol.com>
LEWISTON, ID USA - Wednesday, February 09, 2000 at 15:31:04 (EST)
Hello, Enjoyed your website, very informative! I just passed my novice written test last night, just gotta work more on my code. Thanks, Tony
Anthony Bailey <a636ccr@semovm.semo.edu>
Marble Hill, MO USA - Tuesday, February 08, 2000 at 14:16:12 (EST)
Hi Jack, Interesting site. Haven't really used cw in a while, and on a friends advice, dropped by your site. Will drop back from time to time to check out your pointers as I work my way back into cw. Jim N8IBR
Jim Williams <n8ibr@johnsown.net>
Johnstown, oh USA - Monday, February 07, 2000 at 20:41:55 (EST)
EXCELLENT. I need all the help I can get. But where can I get instructions on how to make a non- transmitting trainer?
Dave Ryan <dryan@globalnet.co.uk>
Bury St Edmunds, uk - Thursday, February 03, 2000 at 16:10:33 (EST)
What a cool page!! I am a new tech plus and this helps alot. 73,
Ryan Durbin KC0GLQ
Colorado springs, CO USA - Wednesday, February 02, 2000 at 10:37:36 (EST)
Hi Jack, I was a Ham back in 1958 - 1960's, K1PXW. I was one of the younger Ham's of that time (10 years old). As I grew into my teens, other interest came to me and I let my license lapse. I'm now in my 50's and the "bug" for Ham radio is still with me. I'm going to try to get my license back but realize that I need to brush up on my code in order to do this. Your book will certainly help.
Dick Esancy <Pemtax@juno.com>
Pembroke, MA USA - Friday, January 28, 2000 at 16:07:00 (EST)
Hi Jack. I´m new in CW thankyou very much,very nice web site; I´m copying from my computer at 15 wpm . I recently got my first class licence.I would to copy at last at 30 wpm. Gracias por tu entusiasmo y por compartir tus conocimientos. Saludos(73´s) desde la muy noble y leal ciudad de México. love: XE1III.
Carlos Sánchez Aviña <csanchezp@spin.com.mx>
México, d.f. México - Thursday, January 27, 2000 at 20:13:45 (EST)
Good site. I'll be visiting often as I study.
Bruce Ivey <bivey@puc.edu>
Angwin, CA USA - Thursday, January 27, 2000 at 18:44:16 (EST)
Mni tks for ur site very interesting , hope to meet u on fréquency one day . Hr cw only since 1971 in all the hf bands . 73 from a little village nr Versailles . Ray F6BQV
Ray TALAZAC <f6bqv@aol.com>
BOUTIGNY, France - Wednesday, January 26, 2000 at 08:01:21 (EST)
WOW! I sure am glad to find your page. I am studying to take the test for Tech on Jan. 29, and am cramming like mad. Thanks for being here! The information you have at your site is invaluable to me.
Kay Vickery <TraderVick@aol.com>
Reading, Pa. USA - Tuesday, January 25, 2000 at 12:09:49 (EST)
I have always been a SW enthusiast and I am ham. This is a really neat website.
Vincent Mates <kf4lvc@yahoo.com>
Pineville, nc USA - Tuesday, January 25, 2000 at 08:51:57 (EST)
Well done! Very interesting site - - - 73, Ron
Ron Lesan <W6QJM@QSL.net>
Lodi, CA USA - Thursday, January 20, 2000 at 19:38:52 (EST)
Thanks for all the work you put in on this. I've been licensed 9 months and mostly do CW (FISTS 6852) but sometimes get weary of it all. You've got me fired up again. 73.
Daniel <kc0fma@aol.com>
Bailey, Co USA - Sunday, January 16, 2000 at 22:31:12 (EST)
Thanks for all the great info I needed help with a cub scout meeting and your site was just perfect ! Thanks again Cub SCout Pack #196 in Sellersville Pa
C Suder <bcsuder@Netcarrier.com>
Sellersville, pppa USA - Thursday, January 13, 2000 at 15:05:37 (EST)
Great page on CW!! I have added a link to it from my Ham Page. Thanks for the information! de Bill N5IM
William Jennings <wiljen@hotmail.com>
Silsbee, TX USA - Thursday, January 13, 2000 at 11:50:58 (EST)
Jack, Great website and a great service to Amateur Radio. I have had my license for 10 years (novice) and now that it is about to expire I feel I want to get a ham setup running. I have just renewed online at FCC. Believe it or not I never did get on the air the first 10 years. Your page on CW was just what I was looking for. I sure will bookmark this website. I will be looking for a reasonable QRP-low transceiver. I'm 61 years old and have been interested since I was 17 years old guess it's time I got it done. Thanks very much for a great info site.
Paul Miller <pgmiller@televar.com>
Ellensburg, WA USA - Wednesday, January 12, 2000 at 02:09:44 (EST)
I like your site! Is Very Useful,Very Informative,and direct to the point!I am fowarding you page to some of My freinds That Just got their Ticket. 73's Larry N5ASA
Larry Laborde <n5asa@arrl.net>
Baskin, La USA - Tuesday, January 11, 2000 at 04:40:13 (EST)
just checking the web for morse code training to up grade my liscense
Robert L'Italien n1wfn <outhntng>
Auburn, ME USA - Monday, January 10, 2000 at 12:48:46 (EST)
As a Speech Pathologist and daughter of a Ham operator, I was looking for a copy of the Morse Code for one of my students who is working on root words. Tele- is one of the roots and he hadn't the foggiest idea what a telegraph key is and had never heard of the Morse Code. He's in eighth grade! I thought it'd be interesting to actually have him learn to write a few messages in Morse Code. My dad is loaning me his key, but has to search for a written copy of the code. I thought I might be lucky doing a search. Oh, well...you're web site is very informative and I'll give the address the my student if he seems interested. CTD 1/8/00
C. Thompson Duet <Roseherald@aol.com>
New Orleans, LA USA - Saturday, January 08, 2000 at 23:15:46 (EST)
I'm doing some research about how to learn Morse code. Thanks for all the info. Will let you know when I pass my test.
Tony Minton <tminton@ket.org>
Owensboro, KY USA - Saturday, January 08, 2000 at 08:30:58 (EST)
This guestbook needs more information.
goku <325667>
uzbekistan, mt I dont know - Friday, January 07, 2000 at 12:28:30 (EST)
Hello, Have been lookin at your homepage, very nice ! I work mostly on 40 meter CW, but no contacts outside EU yet. 73 / Krister SM6KRI
Krister Eriksson <sm6kri@telia.com>
sweden - Tuesday, January 04, 2000 at 08:12:10 (EST)
As a ham who is in the process of setting up an HF station and learning CW, I loved the beginner's guide to CW contacts. Maybe we'll QSO on the air some day...
Brian Mury VE7NGR <b.mury@ieee.org>
Victoria, BC Canada - Monday, January 03, 2000 at 00:50:57 (EST)
Happy New Year to all!


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Roger <ki8du1@aol.com>
Milton, WV USA - Saturday, January 01, 2000 at 10:47:03 (EST)