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|    07 Mar 25 08:00:07    |
      [continued from previous message]              Day....We will endeavor to make it even more special." [endquote]              Gerry was 88.              This is Randy Sly W4XJ.              (BOBBY GRAVES, KB5HAV; EDDIE MISIEWICZ, KB3YRU)              **              WORLD OF DX              In the World of DX, Chris, WA7RAR, is on the air until the 16th of       March from Barbados, IOTA Number NA-0021. He is using the callsign       8P9CB, operating SSB and CW on 20-10 metres. Some of his locations are       POTA sites. See QRZ.com for QSL details.              Rockwell, WW1X, is using the callsign VP5/WW1X from Providenciales,       IOTA Number NA-002 in the Turks and Caicos Islands from the 8th through       to the 15th of March. This is a QRP operation using only SSB, although       Rockwell has not ruled out occasional use of FT8. QSL viaLoTW.              Listen for Aldir, PY1SAD, who is using the callsign 8R1TM from       Georgetown, Guyana, between the 11th of March and the 26th of April.       Aldir is using CW, SSB and the digital modes on the HF bands. He       is also operating via satellite. See QRZ.com for QSL details.              Members of the Korean Amateur Radio League are on the air in March and       April to celebrate the centenary of the International Amateur Radio       Union. They are using the callsign HL100IARU. See QRZ.com for QSL       details.              (425 DX BULLETIN)              **              KICKER: ECHOES OF A DIFFERENT WAY TO LEARN CW              PAUL/ANCHOR: We end this week's report with an alternate way in which       some hams in New Zealand got to learn and practice CW while having real       QSOs. We'll let Jim Meachen ZL2BHF explain how it happened.              JIM: If you've ever wondered whether Echolink is a viable mode for       teaching or learning CW, just ask Ted ZL1BQA, who is proud to have       logged a respectable number of CW contacts during the recent Jock White       Memorial Field Day in New Zealand. Studying CW for almost a year with       the Franklin Amateur Radio Club, Ted was able to restart his long-ago       code skills in sessions led by the club president Peter Henderson       ZL1PX. It was done over Echolink.              Ted had enrolled last May along with three younger members who were       first-time learners - Francois, ZL4FJ, Steve, ZL1TZP and Steve ZL1SPR.       With only Ted able to copy Peter's signal over HF, the club followed a       suggestion made by Gary ZL1GAC: try Echolink, a computer-based ham       radio mode that incorporates VoIP technology. Loading CW software onto       his computer, Peter was able to send the code intended for each       session, confident that everyone had an equal chance of copying       clearly.              Weekly sessions soon expanded to twice a week as the students       concentrated on letters, then numbers - and eventually basic       punctuation.              After a break in the action, the club is back on Echolink with CW       sessions three nights a week. As for Ted, he's on a roll. Peter told       Newsline in an email that he has resumed making CW contacts on a daily       basis on HF using the Vibroplex that once collected dust instead       ofQSOs.              This is Jim Meachen ZL2BHF.              (QUA, Peter Henderson, ZL1PX)              **       Have you sent in your amateur radio haiku to Newsline's haiku challenge       yet? It's as easy as writing a QSL card. Set your thoughts down using       traditional haiku format - a three-line verse with five syllables in       the first line, seven in the second and five in the third. Submit your       work on our website at arnewsline.org - each week's winner gets a       shout-out on our website, where everyone can find the winning haiku.                     NEWSCAST CLOSE: With thanks to Amateur News Daily; Bobby Graves,       KB5HAV; Brandmeister; David Behar K7DB; DX India Foundation; Eddie       Misiewicz, KB3YRU; EI7GI Blog; Guillermo Crimerius, PY2BIL; Millennium       Post; Peter Henderson, ZL1PX; QRZ.com; QUA Newsletter; Radio World;       shortwaveradio.de; SWLing Post; Wireless Institute of Australia; and       you our listeners, that's all from the Amateur Radio Newsline. We       remind our listeners that Amateur Radio Newsline is an all-volunteer       non-profit organization that incurs expenses for its continued       operation. If you wish to support us, please visit our website at       arnewsline.org and know that we appreciate you all. We also remind our       listeners that if you like our newscast, please leave us a 5-star       rating wherever you subscribe to us. For now, with Caryn Eve Murray       KD2GUT at the news desk in New York, and our news team worldwide, I'm       Paul Braun WD9GCO in Valparaiso Indiana saying 73. As always we thank       you for listening. Amateur Radio Newsline(tm) is Copyright 2025. All       rights reserved.              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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