Subj : Morse
To   : Richard Brumbaugh
From : Steve Bainbridge
Date : Sun Sep 17 2000 01:32 pm

Hi Richard


SB>> Don't get me wrong I myself am learning CW, but to be honest, it is
SB>> finding time to sit down an a regular basis to do it.

> I thought I'd "never" learn the code, but I did, hi.
> I'd be willing to bet that since I got my ticket in 1946
Right, I wasn't born then, 1948, giving my age away
> I haven't had
> 100 phone QSOs.  When building rigs, though, I always had
> to have the
> "ability" to work phone (AM).  I've only had 2 SSB QSOs
> on my Scout,
> and that was just to "test" it, hi.
Of course.. I did have a B licence in the mid 60,s but with working as a Radio
Comms engineer for some 20 years, the novelty wore off. I had all the "Real
Gear", 19set, R1155 AR88d. I am looking for a 19 set at the moment.
I use a programme called MRX which is a good morse tutor prog. It is lessons,
and if you don't pass say lesson one, you can't go to 2. If anyone wants a copy
have a look on my web site at  www.trans.ic24.net/19.htm

Regards

Steve

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