New SKCC Members!
Please welcome the following new members of the SKCC family. Watch for them on the
air and help them get started on their first SKCC QSO's!
Read below, some of their reasons for joining the SKCC.
73 de Andy, K0AF SKCC #22366S
28539 - KC3LXV - Jim - Perkasie - PA
General. I'm just starting to learn code. I think SKCC will help enhance the learning process.
28540 - KC6FDH - Dave - Hemet - CA
I’m a tech and have not used cw since being a novice. I would like to start using cw again and it seems you guys might be a good way to do that.
28541 - DL6MCI - Peter - Traunstein - GER
Licence class A, been a telegraphist since 1974
28542 - KD8TAE - John - Beckley - WV
Im a general class ham trying for extra and want to learn the code with straight keys so I can operate in less than ideal environments and be help to my club during ARRL field day.
28543 - G0UCF - George - Brighton - ENG
UK full licence class A. I did 12 wpm to get my full licence in 1978 but have not used Morse for many years.
28544 - NJ9K - Scott - Wyomissing - PA
Amateur Extra. I am a new student with LICW club looking to develop CW skills.
28545 - JF1OVA - TAKE - MUSASHIMURAYAMA - JPN
I want to join to study sending and receiving Morse code.
28546 - W8CRH - Doc - Evart - MI
Extra....Been off of CW for 45+ years...Time to pound some brass again.
28547 - KF6SWU - Chris - WALNUT CREEK - CA
General. Joined LICW and am focused on being more active on HF with morse code. I currently only own a straight key and 1 W kit rig.
28548 - KE5ET - Scott - Weatherford - TX
Extra - I'm trying to learn CW and looking for a mentor or someone who I can practice.
28549 - PP5NN - Jock - Florianopolis - BRA
I have been a ham radio operator since 1979 and class A since 1980. I operate almost exclusively in CW, using straight key such as the classic J44 among others.