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C.W..... MY FAVOURITE MODE..... C.W
THIS PAGE IS DEDICATED TO ALL WHO HAVE HELPED AND ENCOURAGED ME SINCE I STARTED LEARNING MORSE CODE.
MY FIRST LESSON WAS ON THE 14th OF   NOVEMBER 2005, AND, I WOULD DEARLY LIKE TO THANK MARY [G0NZA]FOR INDRODUCING ME TO THIS FASCINATING PART OF HAM RADIO.
BY CHRISTMAS I WAS HOOKED AND, AN HOUR A DAY WAS NOT SATISFYING MY HUNGER TO LEARN SO ROY [G0VJY] STARTED HAVING A COUPLE OF HOURS MOST NIGHTS. THIS GUY REALLY PUT ME THROUGH IT. AND, I ENJOYED EVERY MINUTE. TNX.

EVEN THOUGH NO LONGER A REQUIRMENT FOR THE RAE. MORSE IS TO ME A VERY BIG PART IN THE HISTORY OF HAM RADIO. ITS A FANTASTIC MODE TO USE WHEN CONDITIONS ARE A BIT POOR.   TRY IT YOU'LL NOT REGRET IT I'M SURE.
G0NZA
GOVJY
Samuel F.B. Morse, the father of Morse code.
Morse code was an alphabet devised by the American inventor Samuel Morse, for use in telegraph systems. It has also been used by ships to transmit messages using lamps, and by radio operators all over the world. Originally, telegraph messages were meant to be sent over wires, allowing the first means of instant communication between people in different places.
WHO SAYS MORSE IS DEAD?
WATCH THE VIDEO AND SEE.
http://www.firstclasscw.org.uk
http://www.morsemad.com
This Artist says it all for me
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