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CW Practice Bit
by FidGeeksOut
A great way to spend 10-15 minutes in the car, or going about your day listening to CW... Also, a great cure for insomnia.
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Regular QSO at 10 to 15 WPM
This is a great QSO for people who have been at CW for some time, but are not fast yet. Enjoy.
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Regular QSOs 20wpm-ish
These are regular QSOs with the format:Greeting -> RST -> QTH -> Name -> Hand-off. Then the caller follows the same and there's a round of "goodbyes" with CUAGN, or 73 or TNX FER NICE QSO.You will hear different volumes in the radio and me trying to get a better signal.
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OMIK CW Net
This episode presents the OMIK CW Net. There's a net operator that calls CQ OMIK and says QNI when ready to receive check-ins (CKIN).Different fists and slightly different speeds are good to hear. QSB sometimes. See if you agree with the signal reports from net control, and whether you can identify all the stations that check in.
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MST Medium Speed Contest
In this episode you can hear speeds of 20-25 wpm. After operators exchange callsigns, they exchange their name and a QSO serial number.See if you can copy the names of the operators that are calling CQ. Also, see how many contacts they've made based on their serial numbers. Bonus if you can copy caller callsigns, names and serial numbers. There's KX9F in there a couple of times.
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