![]() Of course, the best practice is being on the air. There are many other nets that operate at slower speeds plus many resources for CW Training applications. Goal: Practice both CW and N1MM+ skills in a simulated contest environment N1MM+ is the logging software used by VWS for contests Efficiently captures the information required by the contest Produces the log files needed for contest entry and QSLing Checks for duplicates even when there are multiple transmitting stations Many. Hit and Bounce Slow Net 7:30 AM Daily Eastern 7112 kHz ![]() The simulator hardware has been modified to use an Arduino Nano. Support for the ARRL DX, ARRL Field Day, ARRL Sweepstakes, NAQP, CWOpen, WPX, and the Bill Windle QSO Party has been added. Maryland Slow Net 7:30 PM Daily 3563 KHz usually at 10 wpm The simulator for the weekly CWT contests sponsored by CWops, has been reworked including the following. Pennsylvania Traffic Net 7PM Daily 3585 KHz will slow down to slowest operators speed Learning Morse Code () – The ARRL page offers many sources of information for new CW operators.ĪRRL Online Practice Files – from 5 wpm up to 40 wpm, these files will challenge almost everyone. Learn Morse Code – CW with The Long Island CW Club – Classes for all levels of operatorsĬWops – Celebrating the unique art form of Morse Code – Classes for all levels of operators ![]() ![]() Morse Code anyone? Here is a list of resources from the ARRL EPA Section Manager, George Miller, W3GWM:
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