Hi welcome to one of my spots online.
I am devoting this place to mainly hamradio homebrew experiments.
So who am I?
I was born in 1978, got my first hamradio license back in 1992 at age 14. Got the highest license at age 18.
I have been very active on 2m SSB and packet. Even done SSTV on 2m.
Did also work some on 6m.
During my college time at ihk I spent quite an amount of time in the radio shack.
Later or got more drawn to programming, I am currently a portscommitter at FreeBSD project.
Family takes time. Not that it is bad, but lately I begun to play with qrss, seems fun, yet one can doit different than everyone else and then share experince.
Well my intention started out great, though having a family of 5, where the youngest is little over a year, does not permit many time slots to practise.
This worked for me... decades ago: One QSO every day, no matter with whom, standard, rag-chew, whatever, in the speed you presently master. First of all, it's fun, secondly, you'll becoming faster faster faster, w/o efforts! In my time, I reached 150-200 cpm (30-40 wpm). There's a downer, at least to me, not doing telegraph regularly, one loses it, not totally, but certainly the top speed.... 73!
This worked for me... decades ago:
ReplyDeleteOne QSO every day, no matter with whom, standard, rag-chew, whatever, in the speed you presently master.
First of all, it's fun, secondly, you'll becoming faster faster faster, w/o efforts!
In my time, I reached 150-200 cpm (30-40 wpm). There's a downer, at least to me, not doing telegraph regularly, one loses it, not totally, but certainly the top speed....
73!