Other CW links
Posted on March 5th, 2010 by pa3bwk
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Everybody should read 'The Art & Skill of Radio-Telegraphy'
by William G. Pierpont NØHFF , this valuable info for all of you !
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WIKIPEDIA, the free on-line encyclopedia on Morse Code.
Morsecode Encoder/Decoder page, translates your codes !
Bug Operators Group a nice initiative for bug operators.
Virtual bug by Geoffrey AE4RV, learn how a real bug works !
MorseMnew winail Capture your morse code on your computer and send it as E-mail by Harry, AB7TB
The online version of the Samuel F. B. Morse Papers at the Library of Congress
The Telegrapher Web Page Research Resources for the History of Telegraphy and
the Work of Women in the Telegraph Industry (very complete information)
IK6BAK small key museum nice site by my friend Eliseo.
The morse practice page On-line practicing by AA9PW.
Code Gallery by K8CX containing Real Audio clips.
MODERN PRACTICE OF THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. very interesting link .
Morse Keyboard Program by Dr. Ralph E. Taggart, WB8DQT
Morse Code Teaching Machine by Ward Cunningham, K9OX.
You can become a high speed CW operator!
Read this summary of information by AH6NB, Jim Reid.
K3MT presents . . . CW SKILL and how to acquire it.
The Telegraph-Wireless World by N6TT.
the Vibroplex Collector's Page A real great site for those who are interested in vibroplex stuff.
A Beginner's Guide to Making CW Contacts by Jack Wagoner WB8FSV This is a great site for newcomers. but the old timers are welcome as well !!
K3WWP nice summary of operating procedures and other 'stuff'.
The Sparks Telegraph key review.
KA7NOC 's operating instructions, If you don't know what 'CW' means or what this site is all about you should visit this link. (tnx WA6KYO).
The "Telegraph Lore" page, presented by Greg Raven, provides a wealth of telegraph related information.
telegraph-office.com , Neal McEwen, K5RW, provides information in his home page on all aspects of American key collecting, including a list of semi-automatic key makers, and a variety of key collecting references.
W1AW Code practice on the air schedules.
Telegraph and Scientific Instrument Cyber-museum presented by Tom Perera.
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