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1st January 2021

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kq2rp:
“To Whom It May Concern:
This year, I’m gonna write YOUR New Year’s Resolutions….not mine. I hear it all the time. Over and over again. Frankly, I do get a little tired of hearing it. I’m sure your intentions are good. I have no doubt you...

kq2rp:

To Whom It May Concern:

This year, I’m gonna write YOUR New Year’s Resolutions….not mine.  I hear it all the time. Over and over again. Frankly, I do get a little tired of hearing it. I’m sure your intentions are good.  I have no doubt you “really want to learn the code.“  And I know I had it relatively easy, being ‘forced’ into learning and operating Morse as a Novice in the late 1970’s.  You, through no fault of your own, got to bypass all that. But the more you operate and listen and talk to other hams, you realize CW is more than just some archaic mode. You realize not only is it a part of the history and heritage of our hobby, but an efficient, ‘cut through the noise’ method of making contacts. And one that could come in handy as this solar cycle wanes. The hobby is so diverse in avenues to investigate and pursue (especially as a General class or higher) - and all that is keeping you from learning the code. It’s the double-edged sword of amateur radio. As a Novice, I didn’t have all the distractions (PSK31, SSB, FM repeaters, satellites…) you have. My focus was set for me. So, here is my advice to you, should you choose to accept YOUR resolutions…. I wish you the best!

  1. I will remove the mic from my rig and put it in a drawer.
  2. I will unhook the computer from my rig (so I don’t run digimodes)
  3. I will learn all the Morse characters by sound and memorization, building my Morse reflexes - NO associations, shortcuts, tricks, gimmicks, songs, visualizations.
  4. I will use Koch method trainers (see ref list at bottom) to ensure I don’t get stuck under the '10WPM hump.’
  5. I will commit myself to practice receiving code for no less than 15-30min a day.
  6. I will not let myself get discouraged.
  7. I will listen to the code practice sessions on W1AW and write down what I copy on a pad to check myself
  8. As I get the characters down pat, I will practice sending them
  9. I will hang out on the CW portions of the bands and listen in on other QSOs to get a feel for how they go.
  10. As soon as I am comfortable that I know all the characters in my head, I will get on the air and make QSOs - just me, my radio, my key, my headphones a pencil and a pad.
  11. I will be very nervous.
  12. I will make many, many mistakes.
  13. In the beginning I will miss a lot of the information the other station is sending.
  14. If I miss a letter/number, I will forget it immediately and focus on the next one.
  15. I will probably be able to fill in the blanks later.
  16. I will ask them to QRS and repeat if I am having trouble.
  17. I will probably be embarrassed.
  18. It will be OK.
  19. I will do this over and over again…and I will get more and more confident.
  20. I will make use of NAQCC QRS nets and SKCC Elmers to increase my proficiency.
  21. As my comfort level increases, I will push myself to have QSOs with stations sending a tad faster than I am comfortable with.
  22. I will participate in CW contests and events as often as possible.
  23. My speed and accuracy will increase.
  24. I will be a CW operator.

REF LIST:

The Art & Skill of Radio Telegraphy

G4FON Koch Morse Trainer

Learn CW Online

CW Academy

SKCC Elmer Frequency

NAQCC QRS (slow speed) Nets

2nd April 2019

Link with 2 notes

Software Defined Radio (SDR) Hands-On Workshop →

1st December 2018

Post with 5 notes

Tagged: amsat  hamr  amateurradio  ham radio

4th November 2018

Link

Coin dedicated to Technological Sciences (from the series ‘Lithuanian Science’) →

Lituanica Sat and LitSat on a coin!

Tagged: amsathamr

12th October 2018

Post with 1 note

Rise Up!

QRP Zombie Shuffle approaches!!

image
http://www.zianet.com/qrp/ZOMBIE/2018/pg.htm

Tagged: qrphamrham radioamateurradiocwmorse

7th October 2018

Photo with 1 note

Thanks to all who heard and worked me!

Thanks to all who heard and worked me!

Tagged: amsatamsatnahamr

5th October 2018

Post with 1 note

12th September 2018

Post with 1 note

Tagged: hamrqrp

7th September 2018

Post

https://ke4al.wordpress.com/2018/06/29/new-and-improved-gridmaster-map/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

Gridmaster map!

Tagged: hamrhamradiovhfamsat  hamr  amateurradio  ham radio

28th August 2018

Video with 8 notes

CW Key Collection

Tagged: cwmorsemorsecodehamrham radioamateurradio

Source: youtube.com

20th August 2018

Link with 3 notes

The Nixie Tube Story: The Neon Display Tech That Engineers Can’t Quit →

How the neon-filled glow lamps came to hold a special place in enthusiasts’ hearts

Tagged: tubesvacuumtubeshollowstatehamr

Source: spectrum.ieee.org

18th August 2018

Link with 2 notes

QRP Sat Diplexer →

Micro Diplexer for handheld sat work.

image

Tagged: amsathamrham radioamateur radioamateurradio