CW
Think you know Samuel Morse?
Yea, we all know he invented the first electrical telegraph and made Morse code. I bet you didn't know this! »
Calling All Rookies
"The ARRL Rookie Roundup is designed to help newly licensed amateurs build their operating skills on HF. It is a contest specifically for those new to Amateur Radio, similar to the ARRL Novice Roundup that ran from 1952 until 1995. The Rookie Roundup brings the fun and Elmering of the old Novice Roundup into... »
122 GHz Amateur Radio contact
QSO on 122,250 GHz between OE3WOG/P (JN77HX) and OE5VRL/5 (JN78DK) on Friday 20.11.2009 over a "long distance" of 55 Km. You can hear OE5VRL/5's CW signal received on OE3WOG/P's end with appr. 519, but sometimes, the signal strength drops below noise level. (best S/N was +11db) »
New Group for Morse Enthusiasts
A new club has been formed among Amateur Radio operators who are Morse Code (CW) enthusiasts. It is called The CW Operators' Club (CWops). CWops encourages the use of CW in Amateur communications, and it promotes goodwill among Amateurs around the world by planned CW activities. »
FoxClocks add-in for FireFox
FoxClocks is an add-in for FireFox which will show clocks/time from your favorite DX location in the browser status bar. »
Band Conditions Widget
I came across a web widget that among other information will show you the current band conditions and expectations. »
Listen to CNN via CW
Yup, you read that right! K6DBG has set up an application that takes the CNN news feed on Twitter and converts it to a live Morse code stream over the Internet. If you know CW, you can have the stream running in your shack in the background. These streams would also be great for learning... »
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