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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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30413 - DB4AS - Gerhard - Northeim - GER
My license class in Germany is A. I'm in the CW learning phase and I use the App "Morse Maven" and the hardware "Morserino" from OE1WKL. I hope, to get more praxis and training here to take part on the ham cw traffic, especially on short wave.

30414 - WO7P - Jack - Dover AFB - DE
I'm an Amateur Extra. Very new to the hobby (started this year) and I'm fascinated by CW. I'm just now starting to learn CW and once I'm confident enough to get on the air I'd like to begin participating in the club. I'm about to start classes with the Long Island CW Club.

30415 - WB4NRM - Joe - Temecula - CA
First licensed as WN4NRM in 1969; Extra class since 1992.Yesterday I made my first contact with Heathkit AT-1, Drake 2C and SpeedX key. I have one crystal, so I am on 3528 or 7056 only.

30416 - N0AWA - AL - BADGER - MN
Extra.
Just learning CW, to get more practice on air.
Thank You.

30417 - W1NET - John - Assonet - MA
Extra. I am a struggling CW operator for many years. I was hoping as that more events 'structured' events would help both my copying and sending. txs

30418 - N5SCH - Phil - Corpus Christi - TX
General Class
Trying to get on the air with CW. Licensed since 1995 and have yet to accomplish this. Making a serious effort on purpose to figure out CW.

30419 - IU7RAL - Alessandro - TARANTO - ITA
HAREC CEPT T/R 61-02 A LEVEL
to improve my straight key ability

30420 - KF8CNK - Conor - Toledo - OH
General as of 12/04/24
I am new to CW and have some friends who are SKCC members and I am a huge fan of keeping the CW alive by using proper protocols and manual keys. The historical element of CW is very fascinating to me and I look forward to making contacts with other SKCC members.

30421 - KG4ZQS - Steven - Turtletown - TN
General Class license. I am learning CW now and enjoy my CW Morse Straight key. My plans are to upgrade to a Cootie when I become proficient on the air and use that for QSO's. Thanks, Steven

30422 - K7VBG - Karl - Yuma - AZ
extra. I love CW.

30423 - WW4MW - Mike - Pickens - SC
Amateur Extra Class
LICW No. 7754
Straight Key Op. interested in traditional code, straight key sending and receive by ear.

30424 - K4FOY - Dave - Emporia - VA
Amateur Extra
I learned CW from a World War I Merchant Marine operator, Andy Anderson, W4WAB-SK. Have been licensed since 1959.

30425 - VA3DBE - David - Baden - ON
My license class is Canadian Basic + Honours (access to all bands).

I'm in the process of learning CW, and hear there are many friendly straight-key senders who send at lower speeds. I have a Kenwood TS-450S AT, a 20m-band Dipole at 26ft, and a Speed-X straight key.

30426 - KI0ER - Roy - Littleton - CO
Amateur Extra. I am trying to become fluent in CW. And I own a flame proof straight key.

30427 - AA7KS - Ken - Santa Maria - CA
Extra. I hope to improve CW RX and QSO skills through on-air experience.

30428 - KC1UEK - Ben - Phillips - ME
General - I've been learning CW for the past year, I've made a lot of contacts with SKCC members and I'm sick of saying "NIL" instead of giving a number hi hi!

I didn't sign up originally because I never had a straight key. I purchased a straight key at a hamfest a couple months ago and I think it is helping me learn CW faster.

30429 - KW6SEA - Justin - Santa Rosa - CA
I have a general class license. I am a newer ham (licensed for less than 5 years). But I am almost only use CW.I learned CW from CW Ops and hadn't used a straight key until this month. I really enjoy using a straight key and am looking for opportunities like the WES to participate in.