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.
29116 - KB7RGO - Mel - Central Point - OR
General Class. SK CW since 1973 as WA6YLN. Thank you.
29117 - AI5ST - Tom - Highland Village - TX
Amateur Extra. My friend Bill, W9SA, is a member.
29118 - KQ4TUW - Jeff - Paducah - KY
Extra.. I am just starting out with CW and my LICW instructor suggested I join as you would be a great resource to be a part of.
29119 - AC0SF - Sam - Manhattan - KS
Amateur extra class, I enjoy operating with a straight key and want to participate in the skcc events.
29120 - KM4AT - Matt - Calvert City - KY
Amateur Extra, I’m slowly learning CW. Haven’t bought a key yet, but soon.
29121 - AA6GW - Flint - Berkeley - CA
Extra class. I like CW. I still have my original Novice straight key from 1961.
29122 - F5UJA - Mike - ROSHEIM - FRA
Class CEPT1
I'd lov to join to practice CW in a traditional way (slow, with mechanical keys). Looking for communication first, not piling QSOs...
29123 - N8GT - Gary - West Bloomfield - MI
N8GT. I'm retiring and want to get into straight key. Haven't used one in years.
29124 - F5SIB - Terry - Batilly En Gatinais - FRA
CEPT class 1. i'm an ham radio since 1990,i always practiced CW with a Keyer&paddles. Some months ago, F8CVE Claude, now(SK) daughter gave me as a present, but also as Object of remembrance his 1933 Dyna French PTT straight key who saw the WWII, since, i use only this key and i m looking for more exemple J38, German Junker,,,,French navy etc.Voilà 73
29125 - K6PAZ - Paul - San Rafael - CA
I first stumbled upon SKCC as I joined LICW club. I value the idea of traditional keying and understanding the history behind CW. I also hope to one day graduate to a cootie and learn the various techniques of CW keying.
29126 - NC2Y - Vasiliy - Hollywood - FL
EXTRA class. Participate in club activities
29127 - KB2AMY - Evan - Westbury - NY
I have an Advanced Amateur License. Many OPS are on the air. I can comfortably 15 WPM. I will slow down to those who have a slower WPM. There are a lot of SKCC on 40 meters.
29128 - NT2A - Gene - Staten Island - NY
EXTRA class. Participate in club activities
29129 - VE3LYT - Ian - Sudbury - ON
Basic with Honours. New to CW and eager to learn.
29130 - M0SEF - Nik - Emmer Green - ENG
UK full licensee. Have only operated SSB, ready to move further along my amateur radio journey and start operating CW! LICW recommended SKCC and it sounds like a great organization, promoting something important that I'd like to be a part of. Thanks!
29131 - WA0SPG - Mike - Elk Horn - IA
Extra Class, Need to improve my CW skills
29132 - VK3KEV - Kev - Seymour - AUS
Australia Advanced Class licence, I have a straight key, learning CW with LICW and wish to have qso contacts to broaden my CW experience
29133 - KI5LTA - Herb - Houston - TX
Technician - Old guy that wants to learn Morse Code operation. Not looking for blazing speed so this seems like a good place to hang out.
29134 - KF5RSA - Richard - Houston - TX
Amateur Extra. I am just learning the characters and I think I can use your resources to amplify my learning efforts.
29135 - MW0KAX - Matt - Aberdare - WAL
Full licence holder, I have been operating CW for a little over a year and now I have started my journey into straight key use after acquiring a WW2 key to refurbish.