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CW Contests The contest means speed, efficiency and accuracy. So, transmit only what is strictly necessary. The most effective CQ in a contest is the following: “GM3ZZZ GM3ZZZ TEST”. The word TEST should be at the end of your CQ call. Why? Because anyone passing through your frequency at the […]

CW contests

Use of “?” instead of “QRL” Before using an apparently free frequency, you should check to see if anyone is here (perhaps you can’t hear one of the correspondents in the QSO because of the walkthrough). The normal procedure is: transmit “QRL?” (on CW) or ask “is this frequency in […]

A Few Seemingly Small but Important Things

A QRP station is a station transmitting a maximum power of 5 W (CW) or 10 W (SSB). Some operators consider QRP operation to be “aerobatics”, especially below 1 W. Don’t spoil their fun. If you are operating at low power, do not transmit your initial as “LZ2ZZZ/QRP”, this is […]

I Am a QRP Station (Low Power)

Some call it “BT” because it sounds like the letters B and T rendered without a space (as “AR” is rendered without a space), but it’s the equal sign (=), also called the “delimiter ” of CW. DAH DIT DIT DIT DAH fills the pauses for a few seconds while […]

Using the Delimiter “=” (DAH DIT DIT DIT DAH)

Let’s assume that W1ZZZ is calling CQ and you want to QSO with him. How do you do this? Do not transmit at a higher rate than the station you are calling. Do not transmit the initial of the station you are calling more than once; very often the initial […]

How to answer CQ

QSO on CW

What should you do first? Decide which scope you will use. What range has good mileage for the road you want to cover? The monthly MIC (Maximum Usable Frequency) tables published in magazines and on many sites can help you in this regard. Check which parts of the range are […]

Call CQ on CW

The Art of CW – Telegraphy, Morse Code, Morse Alphabet Morse code (Morse alphabet) is a code for transmitting text. The code is formed by a series of short and long audio tones. We pronounce the short tone as DIT, the long tone as DAH. Each TAA is three times […]

The Art of the CW

Above all, you should not go beyond the bounds of rules and good manners, which means that you should only transmit pictures related to the hobby (trial pictures, schematics, sketches, pictures of the equipment, station, operator, antennas, etc. ) or completely neutral pictures (landscapes, flowers, QSL cards). More generally, the […]

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  1. W0PE on Yaesu FTDX-10, FT8 & JTDX09.08.2024

    Hello Well I have to say you are the only person on the web that knows how to tell people…

  2. LZ3AI on Complete list of amateur radio codes and abbreviations03.04.2024

    "What is "es"?" - its meaning is spelled out - and, also. You can see it. "73" means "best regards"…

  3. LZ3AI on Complete list of amateur radio codes and abbreviations03.04.2024

    I greatly value your opinion Allen, I appreciate your concern and I promise to take your notes into consideration if…

  4. Allen on Complete list of amateur radio codes and abbreviations21.03.2024

    What is "es"? "73" means "best regards" "best 73s" means "best, best regardses" So many more! Take it down!

  5. N2KW on Complete list of amateur radio codes and abbreviations19.03.2024

    This has so many errors, it's embarrassing!

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