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 QSOs!
Read below for some of their reasons for joining the SKCC.
73 de Andy, K0AF SKCC #22366S
30891 - VE1BRR - Alan - Falmouth - NS
I am currently learning CW and want to have QSO's at slower speeds. I believe this will be another way to have fun in Ham radio!
30892 - VE3IDN - Pierre - Ottawa - ON
improve code
30893 - KE9EBU - Keith - Sun Prairie - WI
Learning Morse code
30894 - N8LLP - Jerry - Grand Ledge - MI
Building CW Skills
30895 - N5YCO - Corey - Denver - CO
Be able to make some SKCC contacts.
30896 - AH6US - David - Mililani - HI
Improve my Morse Code proficiency and to connect with other operators who enjoy using manual straight keys. My goal is to participate in the monthly Weekend Sprints and eventually earn my Centurion award by making 100 contacts with other members.
30897 - W7BRG - Tyler - New York - NY
I just recently made my own straight key, and am eager to practice using it by getting on the air and making QSOs with other straight key users.
30898 - N1UKJ - Dan - Steamboat - CO
practice
30899 - VU2AQJ - Sanjay - Prayagraj - IND
I enjoyed learning Morse code. Now I wanna live it and keep this very CW good things alive.
30900 - 9V1NO - Arvin - Singapore - SIN
To Learn CW and get my self setup to go on air.
Able to decode CW messages would be great.
Thanks
30901 - N4NAX - Randy - Dickson - TN
To get more efficient in SK cell and to make more QSOs.
30902 - KI4ET - Tim - Bardstown - KY
My goal is to be able to send and receive efficiently with both a straight and any other type of key. Straight key being the most important in case called to assist my community emergency service.
30903 - EA7HDN - Jose - Mairena del Aljarafe - ESP
Plenty of opportunities to practice CW and a beginner friendly environment
30904 - AD2IE - John - Corning - NY
Learning and practicing CW
30905 - KD3CNH - Dan - Bel Air - MD
I am learning CW and would like to make a contact thru this club. I joined LICW and I am working thru their classes but feel I need to practice with someone else and get on the air as soon as possible. I am a new Ham and have alot to learn.
30906 - EA2EZM - ANGEL - UTEBO - ESP
LEARN CW
30907 - W4IO - Rick - Ooltewah - TN
When first licensed in the 80s straight key CW was the only mode I operated. I was away from radio too long and my mind does copy code like it used to, so want to get back into the groove.
30908 - W3VFR - John - Saint Leonard - MD
Fun, proficiency, camaraderie
30909 - W2FAS - Frank - Damascus - PA
Promote and preserve CW
30910 - KO2N - Al - Sharpsburg - GA
Been off air for 30 plus years. Liked CW and working on getting back to CW. Seems a little harder at 82 but gaining ground.
30911 - WY1A - Scott - Claremont - NH
LEARN CW
30912 - WA3FXN - Kathy - Avella - PA
Improve Morse skills
30913 - DL6YCU - Ray - Ahlen - GER
I enjoy working with old tube equipment.
A straight key is simply essential.
30914 - K3GG - Ben - Quakertown - PA
Improve my CW skills.
30915 - KG6COH - Bill - Coalinga - CA
I LIKE CW, SNF TRYING TO IMPROVE MY CW COPY AND KEYING
30916 - KF0VGZ - Eli - Clinton - IA
As a licensed General-Class operator at 18, I just very recently got my first HF all band rig, and CW has always been something that was both intimidating to think about but also a super cool concept, and a really nice way to bridge using radio for non-voice related activities, but also keeping it analog as well as having unique properties that make it very unique in terms of DXing and such. Overall, I want to pick up a new skill for myself and to keep Morse code going!
30917 - G8ZZL - Peter - Clacton on Sea - ENG
To improve my Morse ability and have contacts with other stations using a hand key
30918 - KD9DVB - Chuck - West Salem - OH
Enjoy the fun of using CW to make contacts and friends.