
Episode #35 - Mark Tyler, K5GQ
There are a lot of great advisors and instructors who teach Morse Code and CW. I think Mark Tyler, K5GQ, is one of the greatest CW teachers there has ever been! If you ever get the opportunity to take...
7 Okt 202248min

QRQ, When You Want To Go Fast!
Terry Jackson spent eight to ten hours a day head copying Morse code at 50 words-per-minute... and got paid to do it! His job as a Naval Communications Officer was to intercept coded messages being se...
27 Jun 202229min

A Conversation With KB6NU
Dan Romanchik, KB6NU, is a well known CW operator that is not only active on the air, but has been active with numerous organizations and Amateur Radio events over the years. He is the author of a pop...
10 Jun 202238min

The Long Island CW Club
We first heard about the Long Island CW Club back in the fall of 2018. After talking with the club's founders, Howard Bernstein, WB2UZE and Rich Collins, K2UPS, we featured the club in Episode #23 in ...
27 Jun 20201h

CW Traffic Nets
CW traffic nets have been around for a long time. They operate every day, 365 days a year by dedicated amateur radio volunteers. In spite of today's digital technologies, CW traffic nets continue to b...
20 Mai 202050min

Episode #30 - The Key Maker
There is a long tradition of amateur radio operators experimenting and building gear. Recently I built my own cootie key using an old saw blade and some discarded metal parts I had tossed in a junk bo...
24 Apr 202030min

The Ship's Radio Officer
Episode #27 was about the great coastal maritime radio stations that communicated with all the ships around the world at sea. In this episode we hear what it was like to be the ship's radio officer wh...
24 Feb 202030min


















