Many thanks for this great episode Duff, Terry, Jenna , and Quentin are the best CW instructors on earth!, I have the privilege to attend your classes, and make a great improvements on my CW skills, I quite recommend to anybody who really wants to learn or improve CW to join LICW Club!, 73!
Great to hear Terry, Jenna and Quentin on the podcast… and of course you, Duff. Great to hear Terry’s story and strategies to improve high speed copying and sending. One of my radio friends this side of the Atlantic was also intercepting and decoding Russian traffic. He told me that he could identify individual senders’ fists, which the Russian military would not want them to do. He said that one sent his ‘R’s with a very long middle dah. So when they changed frequency for security, my friend knew exactly who he was copying and the new tx frequency was logged. Great to hear Jenna and her amazing story. What a wonderful operator. Quentin did a great summary of the NV1U class (2pm Eastern, Monday-Friday, Zoom A) it has evolved and matured over the past few years. A pleasure to take part in and always fun and informative. Tom, the originator of the session would be rightly proud. 73. Tim G4XWJ
Just now starting to understand QSO abbreviations at 12/4. I will be happy for now when I can get to 12/12, above that I imagine will take a long mile for me. Hopefully eventually 18/??. Those with brains that can go fast as these in this episode are amazing.
Some times when I speak English with someone else I will say ,what, because even speaking English we miss some info or hear it wrong and cw is the same,don't let that discourage thx for video
Many thanks for this great episode Duff, Terry, Jenna , and Quentin are the best CW instructors on earth!, I have the privilege to attend your classes, and make a great improvements on my CW skills, I quite recommend to anybody who really wants to learn or improve CW to join LICW Club!, 73!
Very nice 73
All the best from the Serbia
Another great episode! It's great to hear both Terry and Jenna talking about QRQ! Best 73, Jack
Great to hear Terry, Jenna and Quentin on the podcast… and of course you, Duff.
Great to hear Terry’s story and strategies to improve high speed copying and sending. One of my radio friends this side of the Atlantic was also intercepting and decoding Russian traffic. He told me that he could identify individual senders’ fists, which the Russian military would not want them to do. He said that one sent his ‘R’s with a very long middle dah. So when they changed frequency for security, my friend knew exactly who he was copying and the new tx frequency was logged.
Great to hear Jenna and her amazing story. What a wonderful operator.
Quentin did a great summary of the NV1U class (2pm Eastern, Monday-Friday, Zoom A) it has evolved and matured over the past few years. A pleasure to take part in and always fun and informative. Tom, the originator of the session would be rightly proud.
73. Tim G4XWJ
Just now starting to understand QSO abbreviations at 12/4. I will be happy for now when I can get to 12/12, above that I imagine will take a long mile for me. Hopefully eventually 18/??. Those with brains that can go fast as these in this episode are amazing.
Some times when I speak English with someone else I will say ,what, because even speaking English we miss some info or hear it wrong and cw is the same,don't let that discourage thx for video
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