3 good reasons to learn CW, and how to learn and improve.

Published 2024-01-10
Learning CW might seem daunting at first. But it's not hard, and it is tons of fun! Do you want to learn CW? Or do you want to improve your existing CW skills? Here are some tips and recommendations.

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All Comments (16)
  • @Scif64
    I learned CW back in 1989 to get my A licence and although never used it much since. But one thing is I have never lost how to send it. It has always stayed in my head even being away from the hobby for 20 years. Only issue is my read speed but in time it will return. My situation will change in September and I will finally be able to get back on HF with my IC705. Great video and all the best 73 de G0LQP
  • @KD9ZHF
    I like your videos. Thanks! I would love to learn CW. I'm trying on my own and sometimes I go to classes with Long Island CW Club.
  • @ZeroHourUTC
    Great video... yes, would appreciate more CW posts, lessons, etc. Thanks
  • @okhamradio
    Thanks for sharing this really interesting and helpful information. Maybe someday I'll get it learned 😊
  • @vaamorais
    Hi there, greetings from south UK! Recently started to be interested in CW and very keen to learn and become proficient to a point to enjoy making contacts over hf. Will be looking closely your channel for that CW course. Thanks for sharing.
  • @brianfields4479
    Great video. I am 90% cw, and some qrp with the qcx and simple vertical ant. Cw uses narrow bandwidth, less qrm, simple equipment and great knowing I have another skill. 73 hej hej. Zl3xdj.
  • @netfixr1
    Thanks for sharing your CW expertise! - I'm very interested in hearing more of your thoughts on the subject - 73
  • @geirha75
    Thanks for good information on cw. More info and tips on instant word recognition would be appreciated. 73 + 44
  • @FightUni09
    Vara chat (VARAC) is better than FT8 because you can have real keyboard to keyboard QSO's. CW is still the coolest mode because it's a skill. CW is rhythm. The goal is to be understood. Get the spacing down.
  • @VanIsleHam
    Thank you - interested in getting back into CW. Licensed in 1966 at age 15 and now 73. Let me know when you get your course up and running. 73 de VE7BUM