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.
29332 - JJ2JVU - Mak - Tajimi - JPN
I want to improve my straight key.
29333 - KO4TRB - Danny - Sparta - NC
General I am just learning CW and like the thoughts of having access to help if I need it
29334 - VE3YEL - Perry - Aylmer - ON
License Class: Basic with Morse Code. Looking for QRS contacts.
29335 - KC6MGD - Larry - Mariposa - CA
General license:Been a ham 65 yrs and always c.w. Started with st. key and switched to paddles. Want to try my hand with s.k. and group sounds interesting and rewarding.
29336 - W4LB - Dennis - Jonesboro - AR
extra
29337 - 9M6KOM - Kom - Kota Kinabalu - EMA
AMATEUR CLASS A
MORE PRACTICE ON CW BY MANUAL KEYS
29338 - JR7ASO - Shin - Sendai - JPN
I love Morse. Typing out Morse code and communicating with it by hand is a lot of fun. By joining SKCC, I hope to become even more fascinated with Morse.
29339 - LB8VA - Ivar - Oslo - NOR
Licence class A, is the unrestricted class in Norway. Got my B license (limited cw only and max 15W) in 1980, and the A license a year later. Preferred CW then and now, learnt on straight key and preferred that ever since. Even if I am trying to get proficient with a paddle and keyer now. I am also an ex pro in this, I was a ship radio officer as my first vocation, worked in the Norwegian coast radio service from 1982 to 1990. After that I became an electronics engineer and worked in satellite communications until 1998. I have recently participated in a bit of straight key activity and I am already member of the NTC. I have participated in the qso party there and lastly now in the Open mechanical key activity Organized by contest group YL1ZX.
29340 - K8APP - Carson - Bloomfield Hills - MI
I am holding technician license class, working on my General license. heard my instructor(Cathy W4CMG) talking about SKCC club holiday event during LICW club zoom class, such a fun event, so I decided to join. Thank you.
29341 - G8ROV - Steph - TORQUAY - ENG
Advanced class (UK)
Trying to improve my cw speed and to enjoy cw contacts that are not mad speed senders
29342 - KC1VSS - Joe - Charlestown - RI
Technician, soon to be general. Been a CW guy since my first license in the late fifties
29343 - KI7VBC - Warren - Blue Springs - MO
Technician - Interested and learning CW on straight key!
29344 - AA5IT - Frank - Beaumont - TX
Extra - I would like to talk with and associate with others who I can use Morse Code without fear of making mistakes and instead, be encouraged by those same folks. I've been working on CW for years and until I get to the radio, I'm able to send CW almost perfectly, to the tune of 25 WPM, before I gave up again. i think not only can I be helped by being around you people, I maybe able to help and encourage others like me.
29345 - WB3IZU - Peter - Sewickley - PA
Extra. Just getting back into CW from a 45 year hiatus from the hobby. Joined LICW.
29346 - PA3GQD - Peter - Capelle Aan Den IJssel - NED
F-or full class, at that time with Morse exam. I just joined the WES today and (though only one QSO till now) I'm sure I'll join in the future. There is a kind of relaxed atmosphere there, which I like.
29347 - N7MAW - Jared - Riverton - UT
General. I want to connect with other operators and improve my CW.
29348 - K8LK - Tim - Jenison - MI
Extra I enjoy all aspects of CW and want to continue to support the use of straight keys.
29349 - KK4HP - Chuck - Alachua - FL
Extra class. Just learning CW, I’ve heard a number of ‘SKCC’ calls while tuning for stations to practice copy. So I looked it up to see what it was about.