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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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29965 - W1LAM - Lou - Warminster - PA
Amateur Extra

29966 - KJ5AVV - Howard - Saucier - MS
Amateur Extra New operator looking for opportunities to make contacts and improve sending and copying.

29967 - NR9I - Jeremy - Hartselle - AL
Extra-determined to learn CW and hope this group will be encouraging and help me advance in the code along with the QSO lingo

29968 - KT4BCS - Bernard - Canton - NC
General Class license. I want to really learn CW / Morse and being involved in this gives me further incentive.

29969 - K3WT - Tom - The Villages - FL
Extra. I operate nearly 100% CW. Contester & POTA activator. Licensed 63 years. Still have my straight key and feel nostalgic about pounding brass again.

29970 - WA7KOE - Craig - Canton - OH
License class is Amateur Extra. I am new to CW / Morse code and feel SKCC will help me to build confidence in making CW QSO's and increasing my receiving speed among a group of like minded individuals who were once in my place.

29971 - N1TOR - Mike - Newton - MA
I’ve been a Technician for years but finally got on HF and started using the old Novice bands in CW. I tried an electronic keyer but I enjoy the challenge of making my own dits and dahs with a 60 year old military surplus straight key. I’m studying for General now so I can get on more bands and communicate no matter what the ionosphere is doing. There is something really neat about having an entire conversation encoded in a pattern of beeps. I just worked my first DX on CW (Austral Islands) and now I hope to get a CW DXCC to go along with my Mixed award.

29972 - AD5DZ - Roger - Las Cruces - NM
Amateur Extra, LICW NR 7735, QRP ARCI NR 17125, GQRP NR 18123

29973 - EA2ENZ - Javi - Zaragoza - ESP
Spanish licence. A great and dynamic CW group, ideal for beginners like me. 73

29974 - N2PLG - Frank - Deltona - FL
Extra Class, I operate CW cootie and bug. Student of the CWI and CWA and fellow students speak nothing but praises of SKCC

29975 - KC2QFM - Chris - Beachwood - NJ
I recently earned my general and am practicing for my extra. I've previously had my Technician for almost 20 years before this however my Father in Law asked about earning his Technician and this rekindled my interest in radio. As for why straight keys, truthfully I despise modern electronics and think it is very important to preserve the history and uniqueness of the old ways. Without people around dedicated to the art, it will die.

29976 - WA8GMX - Bruce - Massillon - OH
General.
I simply do not care for automatic keyers

29977 - K3IY - Kevin - Salisbury - MD
Extra. I find joy in using my US Navy CLT-26012A straight key.

29978 - W8PL - Steve - Westerville - OH
Extra - Hamvention

29979 - KG7TCS - Al - Manta - MEX
GENERAL - HAMVENTION 2025 - MEXICO

29980 - N8TD - Tom - Huntville - OH
EXTRA - HAMVENTION 2025

29981 - EA4HQQ - Javi - Madrid - ESP
My license is class EA and I consider the club to be a good place to develop CW and to be able to learn and improve myself with the help of the best telegraphers.

29982 - BI1UHW - Sel - Beijing - CHN
I licensed Class B in Mainland China (HF/VHF/UHF TX permitted). History has proven that we can have quality CW TX/RX using only manual telegraph keys and headset. Automatic encoding/decoding or correction software or hardware is completely unnecessary, and using them to pretend having a good skill is an insult to HAM who have trained hard on manual keys.

29983 - VE3EQ - Ken - Ottawa - ON
Canadian Advanced. Was ARRL NTS TCC all CW 40 years ago. Returning to CW after a 40 year hiatus from HAM radio. Active in LICW club.

29984 - NC8I - Bob - Lakeland - FL
EXTRA - HAMVENTION 2025

29985 - W0KON - DJ - Waukon - IA
to CW better

29986 - K1MOX - JD - Palmyra - VA
Extra
Present interest in learning CW

29987 - KA0AZS - RANDY - MORAINE - OH
EXTRA - HAMVENTION 2025

29988 - W4CHI - Ron - Asheboro - NC
EXTRA - HAMVENTION 2025

29989 - K9HIM - Dave - Monee - IL
GENERAL - HAMVENTION 2025

29990 - WD9AKG - Myron - Goshen - IN
Advanced - Want to get more proficient in Morse through on the air practice.

29991 - KC0IVF - Mike - Fairborn - OH
General - On the air practice as I am learning Code.

29992 - KE0DSV - David - Kansas City - MO
Extra - LICW club said I would enjoy this.

29993 - WG3Q - Charlene - Carlisle - PA
EXTRA - HAMVENTION 2025

29994 - WR3G - Nathan - Springfield - VA
Amateur Extra. I want to join to find other SK users to communicate and improve my copy and send.

29995 - K4TSR - Tana - Stockbrige - GA
extra love CW

29996 - KK2USA - John - Sewaren - NJ
extra keep me active in CW

29997 - WD9GCO - Paul - Valparaiso - IN
EXTRA - HAMVENTION 2025

29998 - WA4VGZ - JIM - NASHVILLE - TN
EXTRA - HAMVENTION 2025

29999 - K4EWG - Pete - Stockbridge - GA
Enjoy CW

30000 - K8LY - Jon - Warren - OH
License class is Extra. Love CW contest and belong to various DX contest clubs here in Northern Ohio.

30001 - M0UAT - Ian - London - ENG
I am full licence class in the UK and have been having fun with CW for the last 10 years.

30002 - KJ7WSL - D - Bremerton - WA
Extra. Trying to learn CW

30003 - IU0TID - Ren - Rocca Di Papa - ITA
Licence Class A. On air since 1980, CW almost the time using straight and paddle.

30004 - W2BR - Bob - Charlottesville - VA
I have been a ham for 51 years and use almost exclusively CW as my preferred mode. I an avid QRP enthusiast.

30005 - N4SHO - Chuck - Roswell - GA
Advanced. Want to teach grandson Morse code with a straight key and would like to participate in your on air programs.