06-25-14 13:26 Roy Witt wrote to Holger Granholm about Storage
RW> @MSGID:
RW> @REPLY:
RW> Greetings Holger!
RW>> Today, CW is a lost art, with less and less amateurs able to copy
RW>> it.
HG> I didn't know it before but now I do. I'm an art lover, I love Morse.
RW> You are a dying breed. I learned morse to get a novice ticket
RW> c1970, then had to give up AR for a few years for lack of
RW> money, only to have to go through the testing again for another
RW> novice ticket, c1977. Got on the air to practice morse in a
Howdy! Roy,
I didn't know the Novice License was Re-Newable.
'Twasn't when I got mine.
I know You're sure glad You could get a Novice License again.
Ham Radio has lots of different areas to interest us Hams.
We all don't do the same thing, but We Do It as Amateur Radio Operators
and Enjoy what We Do.
As I have been reading this Thread the thought has come to my mind of
how many participate in CW Contests?
I'd think that would be a fair way to find out if CW is a lost art or
not, don't You think?
73
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