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
28886 - OE3VIS - Chris - Ober-Grafendorf - AUT
Full licence. Just few months into learning CW, and getting on the air currently. Would also like to participate in SKCC activities. Thank you!
28887 - W7YXA - Jason - Post Falls - ID
General
28888 - IT9KCD - Gae - Italy - ITA
No comment provided by member
28889 - VA2WLM - Willem - Oka - QC
I got my license a couple of months ago (Basic with Honors), and have been practicing copying CW every day since. I had my first CW QSO with my friend KG7M not too long ago. He recommended I try a straight key, so I just got my first one, and I love it. Makes me feel much "closer to the code" if that makes sense (even though it's much harder). I've been practicing getting consistent dit and dah length and spacing. I love it.
I just heard someone give their SKCC number on the air, which reminded me of my friend telling me about it. So now I'm here to become a part of it.
28890 - N9FAL - Mark - Rathdrum - ID
Advanced.
I have learned CW on a straight key back in the 80s
and have been relearning code. Have learned about SKCC
28891 - K9BMX - PETE - Ukiah - CA
I am a new Ham, I have an Extra license. I am learning the code and I just got a old Speed-x straight key. I would like to become a SKCC member if its Ok?
28892 - VU3LVE - Manojit - Jabalpur - IND
Licence class:- Restricted
I'm a die hard Morse fan and using straight key bug to practice the same. Hope I can learn more from here
28893 - BH4GBC - Jin - Shanghai - CHN
My License is CLASS B. I am interested in operating the straight key. Thanks!
28894 - KC3SCV - Frank - Downingtown - PA
General,I'm a new student at long Island CW club and interested in learning and improving my skills
28895 - AI5PY - JUSTIN - Oklahoma City - OK
Extra. I am wanting to learn morse code because not every ham can do it.
28896 - WB3EOE - Ralph - York - PA
License Class: Advance
I feel that using CW will help me focus my brain. Plus I enjoy the challenge and love CW.
28897 - N5WSO - Michael - Dallas - TX
General. I am just starting on mt CW journey and wish to learn more.
28898 - KK4ENI - Rich - Fort Pierce - FL
Extra license. I am learning CW through the LICW club and soon will want to get on the air.
28899 - N8KMC - Joe - Montcalm - WV
General class. CW is my main interest in ham radio & I find using a straight key more enjoyable than paddles.
28900 - KG7UKW - Earl - Boise - ID
I am a blind operator with a general class license. I am learning CW and recently got a recoditioned bunnell pre-WWII key.
28901 - G3PLE - Duke - Helston - ENG
Full licence.
Ex marine Radio Officer only use straight key or side swipe
28902 - N5ASE - Andrew - Houston - TX
Amateur Extra. Was always fascinated by CW! Have the Vibroplex Racer (Blue) Bug.
28903 - W3LSN - Jim - Germantown - MD
Operating primarily CW on a General class ticket since 1976 using my great-grandfather's straight key.
28904 - N0BOW - Drew - Cadiz - KY
Tech right now but taking my general in the next couple of days. From what I have read and watched this organization seems to have great people that are willing to help.
28905 - DM3AB - Paul - Hilgermissen - GER
Licence class A
i've been trying to learn morse for a while now, mostly used for pota and special event activations, as i never felt confident enough in my copying ability for a full QSO.
I feel your activities could help me to advance and as a bonus, I can practice some straight key skills!
Thank you for all the work you do!
28906 - KE5UBO - Drew - Lorena - TX
Extra, have learned CW with both straight key and paddle, enjoy using both and looking to further improve my skills
28907 - K2RKD - Jerry - Painted Post - NY
Extra
I operate 90% CW, it seems to be a shrinking communication skill set