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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

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30400 - DK3Y - Club - Erbach - GER
license class A (German Extra); have even more fun with straight-key events

30401 - KE5MME - Amelia - Cave Springs - AR
I have a General class license. I think I belong in SKCC due to the fact that I am learning Morse code through CW Academy. I am at the point where I will begin sending this week, and I plan to learn at least straight keys and bugs along with paddles. My straight key arrives next weekend.

30402 - PA1MT - Gerrit - Siddeburen - NED
Full license. I love Morse code and used most my Kent Strait key.

73 Gerrit PA1MT

30403 - KZ4WH - Moe - Greensboro - NC
Advanced. Started as WL7GKB in 1968 upon returning to NYS and upgraded, I became WA2ICB and remained so until this year when I became KZ4WH. in NC.I've always operated CW almost exclusively originally with a SK and later a bug. My current bug is a Vibroplex Champion built in 1940., it's a bit cantankorous but then at 86 years old so am I so it's a good fit.

30404 - BI1RRE - Yin - Beijing - CHN
China License B;
I like qrp cw

30405 - DK0RPO - Operator - Kandel - GER
License class: A

30406 - VA3VRL - Steven - Toronto - ON
Basic with Honours. I'm learning with LICW and thought it might be nice to participate in SKCC at some point.

30407 - KR4GEP - Art - Windermere - FL
I got my technician and general licenses a few months ago. Brand new to CW. Got a straight key and want to learn QRP CW on a straight key

30408 - AI5NA - Ron - Hitchcock - TX
Extra
CW is my goal, right now. I practice CW daily, but have NOT gotten on the air -mainly because I need an antenna. My radio is IC 7300. Looking to build a POTA PERformer antenna. I have a nice straight key, PB213, built recently in England by Phil Boyle. It’s a nice Marconi replica. I do enjoy the challenge of learning a new language. Precisely because Morse code is so hard to master is what makes CW mode attractive. Thank you, AI5NA, Ron, Galveston, Tx

30409 - DM3SEB - Seb - Schleswig - GER
HAREC Licence. I'm a beginning ham (first licensed in February as a Novice) and am learning CW. Looking for slow speed ragchew.

30410 - BI1PPV - Zhang - Beijing - CHN
License Class:B
I started learning CW with a straight key, and now I can copy Morse code at 25 WPM. I only know how to send Morse code using a straight key, and I want to meet many friends who love straight keys and Morse code through SKCC, so as to gain more communication opportunities and fun!

30411 - W4VFF - Kevin - Chattanooga - TN
I am a 62 year old Extra Class just now learning CW. At the moment, I am more comfortable operating with a mechanical key until my copying skills match my sending skills. I have a Vibroplex bug and really like using it. I also use a C.W. Morse straight key. My friends that are trying to help me learn are using keyers and while it makes for a great steady copy, they don't really slow to where I can copy easily. I can copy characters at about 15-18 wpm but when writing things down, I am at about 5-7.5 wpm. I feel SKCC will help bring that speed up as other operators are more likely to slow their speed.

30412 - WR1W - Brian - West Bridgewater - MA
Extra. I want to learn and grow more in the world of CW.