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N9BOR Morse Code Links

A-1 Operator Club
AC6V Morse Code Pages
AGCW - Arbeitsgemeinschaft
Telegrafie e.V
ARRL - Morse Code Made Mild
for the New Millennium!
The Art & Skill of Radio-Telegraphy - Official Download Site
Australian Overland Telegraph Line
BBC Article on
Morse Code
Beginner's Guide to Making CW Contacts
by Jack Wagoner/WB8FSV
Canadian Railway Telegraph History
Contains interesting "Morse in Movies" (broken link removed)
Chicken Fat Operators
(CFO)
Code Practice Oscillator Museum - by N4MW
Coherent CW
CW Facts and Operating Tips -
Steven R. Hurst, KA7NOC
CW Nets - KI8DU
CW Operating Aids
Deutscher Telegrafie Club
EHSC - Radio Telegraphy Extremely
High Speed Club
EUCW - European CW Association
F6IIE - Maurice in Toulan
FOC - First Class CW Operators Club
FISTS - The International Morse Preservation Society (US)
FISTS Code Buddy Program - W9EM
FISTS Number look-up

FISTS CW Club of Coastal Georgia
FISTS Down Under
FISTS HQ - UK
FISTS - K9YA, Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club
FISTS of Illinois - W9FFF
FISTS JA - Japan
FISTS Northwest Club - K7FFF
FISTS San Diego
County - K6FFF
FISTS USS Pampanito Amateur Radio
Club, NJ6VT

GACW - Argentine CW Group (English
site)
G0UKB - Pocket PIC based Morse tutor
project
High Speed Head Copy - by Jim Reid, KH7M
High Speed Telegraphy (HSC) -
European/World Championships
How I Learned the Code in 237 Easy Lessons and You Can Too - by Bob Diaz / KF6JHG
Iambic Mode 'A' vs. Iambic Mode
'B' - by Chuck Olson/WB9KZY .pdf file (8K)
JARL A1 Club - Japanese CW
Club
K3MT - CW Skill and how to Acquire It
K3WWP
K5RW - Neil McEwen's Antique
Telegraph Instruments
K7QO - Online code course, keys and paddles, QRP
KK4DW
Telegraph Key Collection
KO6YQ - Introduction to
Morse Code
Learning and Using
Morse Code by Bob Nellans,
K9DE
Lego Paddle Project by N9SSA
LZ1FW - CW Contest Software for
MS-DOS
MEGS - Morse
Enthusiasts Group Scotland
Morse in the
U.S. Military
Army Jobs -
Communications Locator/Interceptor 98H
Maritime Radio Historical Society
Morse 2000 - University of
Wisconsin
Morse Code: Breaking the Barrier By Dave Finley,
N1IRZ
Morse Code Deciphered - The meaning
behind the code.
Morse Code in Music - Ham
Radio Online
Morse Code Mnemonics
Morse Code and the Phonetic
Alphabets For those totally new to CW
Morse Code Prose - Ever read any about SSB?
Morse Code Practice Java
Applet
Morse Code Translator -
type in text and out pops beeps
Morse Enthusiasts Group Scotland
Morse Express - Everything for the Morse Enthusiast
Morse Historic Site
Morse, Samuel F. B. -
American Memory, Library of Congress
Morsum Magnificat A
wealth of Morse info from Britain
Morse Telegraph Club, Inc.
N1EA - SOS from ms PRINSENDAM; Marine Radio
History; Morse Code
N7CFO -
Telegraph collector
N7CFO Keyletter
N5LF Read Alan's comments about Restructuring
Navy Training Course Morse - WB3GCK
NorCal Paddle Kit Instructions
- designed by Wayne Smith, K8FF (PDF file)

NW7US - Morse Code Communications Resource Site
PA3BWK's Ultimate CW Web Site
Rescue
at Sea - PBS Transcript
Samuel F. B. Morse Papers at the Library
of Congress, 1793-1919
Scandinavian CW Activity Group Founded in '74 to promote CW
Society of Wireless Pioneers The
folks who used CW on ships, at shore stns, etc.
Sparks Telegraph Key Review Many pictures of keys
Telegraph Lore
The Telegraph Office
- K5RW's Definitive
Site for History of Telegraphy
Telegraph Wireless World
by N6TT
Telegraphy in Action by Jim
Farrior, W4FOK - Telegraphy Saves a Life
Uncle Sparky's Maritime Radio Page
Union Francaise des Telegraphistes - (in French only at
this time)
VE3CQD - WARNING! Nothing But CW
VHSC - Radio Telegraphy Very High
Speed Club
Vibroplex Collector's Page - KN6W
VWOA Veteran Wireless Operators Association
W1TP Telegraph & Scientific
Instrument Museums
Walt's World - CW and Other Stuff by Arnie Macy,
KT4ST

WBL Owner's Page - Paddle Registry
WB0JNR - Roger J. Wendell - ZUT!
Why Learn and Use CW? by
Bill Weinhardt/W9PPG
W1AW- On-Air Code Practice &
Qualifying Runs
W1AW - Code Practice Files on the Web
Keys,
Bugs es Paddles
American Morse Equipment
- CNC Machined aluminum Morse instruments
Bencher, Inc. - Straight Keys, Paddles and now the
Mercury Paddle
Bulldog Iambic
Keys
CAL-AV LABS, Inc. - Straight Key
CWforever.com - Ron, KA2BZS
CW Touch Keyer - Zero
Paddle Movement
ElectronicsUSA - Pocket
Mini-Keys, Mini-Paddles, Miniature Telegraph Keys!
G4ZPY - Keys and Paddles
GHD Key Products - from
Japan
Hensley Paddles - Highly functional
Morse art
J.H. Bunnell & Company - founded in the
late eighteen hundreds by Jesse Bunell
KB9OCE - Wrist Keys and Paddes
(Look out Dick Tracy)
Kent Morse
Keys
March Paddles
MFJ - If Morse code is
dead, why do they keep introducing new products?
Milestone Technologies: Morse Express
- Everything for the Morse Enthusiast
Paddlette Company - Lightweight
paddles
Schurr Keys -
from Germany
Vectronics
Vibroplex Company Well known maker of keys, bugs,
paddles
WK4DS -
Precision CW Instruments

This key is believed to be
the world's largest operating Morse code key. It was designed and built by the Salem Area
Amateur Radio Assoc. in Salem, Ohio. The key is modeled after a J38 key. The key has a
working contact point and an actual amateur radio contact was logged with this key. When
assembled the key measures 14 feet long by 7 feet wide. The knob is 36 inches in diameter.
The spring used at the contacted point is a coil spring out of a car. The tension on the
spring is also adjustable. Disassembled the key will fit in the back of a full sized
pickup truck.
Electronic
Keyers
Good Circuits for Sending
MCW - by Steven Quick, KO6KS
Idiom Press - Logikey K-3 electronic keyers es kit
Jackson Harbor Press - Keyer es
Memory Kits
K1EL - Keyer Chips and PC Boards
MFJ
Smart Keyer III - by Joe Lunsford/N4YG
Vectronics
Whiterook Products Company - Pocket Memory Keyer
(mini-paddle/tick keyer combo)
XT-4 Memory Keyer - by
Unified Microsystems - W9XT
Morse
Code Software
Codemaster V (a subsidiary of
ThighMaster?)
CW MIDI by Rob Dey, KA2BEO
CW Software - made in Russia
Cyber CW Contest - Cyberspace Simulation of
a CW Contest
DMorse Program by G0MDO (freeware)
G4FON - Koch Method CW Trainer
High Speed Telegraph Trainer
K1EL - Morse Code Shareware for
Visually Handicapped
The Mill By
W4FOK - Includes American Morse Morse Nostalgia
Morse 99 - Maple Leaf Software's
Morse tutor for Win 9x and NT
Morse Academy Freeware - by Joe Speroni
Morse Cat by DK5CI - A free Windows
Morse trainer for beginners and experts
Morse Code Practice
QSO's For use with software like SuperMorse, etc.
Morse Code Teaching Machine Neat
Morse philosophy
Morse Runner
MRX - For Windows 95/NT - from Australia
Nu Morse Code Trainer Increase your speed
PED Contest Simulator Download it
here
QRZ Shareware for Morse
RUFZ Great contest practice program
with world-wide competition for top scores
Super Morse - Download Super Morse here
Morse Training Tapes
ARRL - Tapes and compact disks
Code Quick
Success Easy Hypnosis Tapes - Code and Theory
training tapes
QRP Rigs & Kits
EleCraft - introduces the K2 160-10 meter transceiver kit designed by
N6KR & WA6HHQ.
Emtech - QRP Kits and Accessories
Kanga U.S. - U.S. Importer of Kanga Kits
Lake Electronics, Nottingham, England - QRP
Kits (e-mail for catalog)
Lectrokit, Sandusky, Ohio - QRP kits (e-mail for
info)
MFJ - Single Band QRP Transceivers
Oak Hills Research - QRP Transceiver Kits and
Accessories
Radio Adventures Co. - W1AW Code Practice Receiver
Kits
Small Wonder Labs - "Thinking Small
Since 1994" Dave Benson/NN1G
Ten-Tec - Single Band QRP Transceivers
CW,
Morse Code and FISTS e-mail Reflectors
Subscribe at http://www.qth.net
ZUT means
"CW Forever!"
The Z-code was widely used by the military on both CW, RTTY and
land-line TTY circuits. The U.S. Coast Guard radiomen (a rating
that no longer exists in the USCG) were a tight-knit group (the
entire USCG itself has fewer members than the NYPD has police
officers, BTW), and with the demise of code in the Guard, ZUT was
adopted as the unofficial Z-code signal for those who loved CW.
The Guard kept a continuous 80 year watch on 500 kHz (600m),
the international maritime CW calling and distress frequency.
73 and ZUT!
Jeff KH6OO (former USCG CW op at Coast Guard Radio Honolulu: NMO)
High Speed On the Air Code Practice
SOWP
high-speed code practice: Former ARRL Communications Manager George Hart, W1NJM, in
Newington, Connecticut, regularly conducts high-speed code practice, sponsored by the
Society of Wireless Pioneers, Thursdays at 0130 UTC on 3523 and/or 7023 kHz. Practice
speeds are 20 to 65 WPM in various increments, decrements and sequences, as announced.

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