CW Geek's Guide to Having Fun with Morse Code
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Narrated by:
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Dan Romanchik KB6NU
About this listen
Have fun with Morse Code! Knowing Morse Code is no longer required to get an amateur radio license, but many hams are learning the code anyway. There are many reasons for this:
- It's a part of amateur radio history.
- There's a mystique about operating Morse Code.
- It's FUN!
This book is all about having fun with Morse Code. It will:
- 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
But, most of all, it will help you have fun with Morse Code.
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