I check 80m for Franklin County Amateur Radio Clubs Snail Net. A slow speed CW net at 2000EST tonight (wed) but couldn’t find anything. Dang.

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Ron Chester

I can recommend an outstanding source for excellent CW copying practice: Thomas K4SWL in North Carolina. He has an outstanding website at QRPer.com. He does frequent (several a week) POTA & SOTA CW activations with a huge variety of rigs & antennas. He does excellent videos of each activation from 30 mins up to over an hour of CW. He explains what he does and he sends excellent CW. I listen to each new one the day he posts them and now I can copy nearly everything at around 19 wpm. Keep up the good work! Ron, W6AZ.

sergio t. ruiz

@Ron YES! I watch all of his videos. One of the coolest things about them is that he features so many cool rigs!

Ron Chester

YES, and antennas too. By watching his videos you will learn a LOT of basic info about QRP operating. His is the most valuable ham radio website I know of. 📻

sergio t. ruiz

@Ron he has a really good video on the POTA exchange, too.

Ron Chester

Yes, he sticks to an outstanding procedure for both POTA and SOTA, every single bit needed and no extras. His operating is top notch!!