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Although Morse Code is no longer a requirement for your ham radio license, it's still good to know. There is a bit of mystique about Morse Code and it's a part of ham history. Most of all, it's fun! That's what The CW Geek's Guide To Having Fun With Morse Code is all about.
It can:
- help you learn the code
- choose the type of key that's right for you
- show you how to get on the air and make contacts
- teach you the proper way to use abbreviations, Q-signals, and prosigns
Join the legions of other of amateur radio operators who have fun conversing in Code with The CW Geek's Guide To Having Fun With Morse Code by Dan Romanchik!
About the author:
Dan Romanchik, KB6NU is a long-time amateur radio operator. He loves amateur radio, and loves sharing the amateur radio hobby with others even more, and is the motivation for writing his books. The aspects of the hobby that he enjoys most include operating CW on the HF bands, building kits and homebrewing gadgets, and teaching amateur radio classes. He is currently the ARRL Michigan Section Training Manager and the station manager for WA2HOM, the amateur radio station at the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum.
Topics Covered By The CW Geek's Guide To Having Fun With Morse Code
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 - Learning the Code
- Chapter 2 - Getting on the Air
- Chapter 3 - Choosing a Key
- Chapter 4 - Keyers
- Chapter 5 - Just Have Fun!
- References and Resources
- About the Author
Product Details
Softcover: 54 pages
Publisher: Dan Romanchik Books; 2015
Language: English
ISBN/EAN13: 0692367241 / 9780692367247
Product Dimensions: 6 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: .30 pounds