CW
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- CW Practice Sites
- Long Island CW Club
- The Rhythm of Morse Code
- Key Collection
- Instant Character Recognition
CW for hams is Morse code mode. CW stands for Continuous Wave. In other words it is an un-modulated radio signal sent just as the dits and dahs of Morse code. There are many digital modes in ham radio, but Morse code is the grand-daddy of them all. It is a human-readable digital mode that can offer a unique skill challenge and personal satisfaction.
When I was first licensed, sending and receiving Morse code proficiently was a licensing requirement. I spent many hours learning it and practicing it as a Novice class amateur radio operator in 1970 and 71.
When I came back to ham radio this year, I had remembered the basics but I still need lots of practice to be completely competent. I'm pretty well back to where I was in the seventies, but I need to be better for today's ham radio world.
Recently, nearly all of my radio contacts have been with CW. In early summer, I had the good fortune to enroll in the 8-week intermediate CW skills class with CW Academy. The course challenged me and advanced my skills: particularly with the copying the code mentally without transcribing it to paper. That's a skill that I never developed in my earlier practice. In October I joined Long Island CW Club, and have been participating in their excellent instructional program. I continue in my quest to make CW a conversational language.
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