Gote - SM3IZB - asi začínající telegrafista. Začal tak pěkně a ke konci už jsem ho bral horko-těžko... No, taky jsem už dlouho nic nechytal, hihi... Zato číst Ramona - EA5IGL - to je radost! Trénuju na jeho videích telegrafii a dneska mi to moc nejde... S Ramonovou pomoví do toho jistě brzy vniknu. :)) Jinak FB video! 73!
Hola Petr, gracias de nuevo por su amable comentario, y agradezco mucho que usted vea los videos, me alegra que usted aprobeche para aprender, aunque he de decirle que usted debe de aprender de alguien que realmente sepa operar. 73
how could you contact someone with that radio thing??? can you tell me how you made it through? I learned Morse code few days ago and still practicing and I really want to have a conversation like that, but can't find the way to do it. I found a group named QRP but I really have no Idea about Morse code transmitting into a radio. So I got 3 questions, 1.What Model is that and where did you buy it? 2.Can anyone listen to that Radio if the set the hz as exact hz you signaled? 3.How do you send Morse code using that typing thing and TRANSMIT it to the radio?
You must first obtain a radio operating license for your country. This usually involves an exam and a small fee. Learning the information necessary to pass the test will teach you much about how to contact folks worldwide over the airwaves with morse code/CW and also many other modes and methods. Find a group of radio operators nearest you or in your country to help you along the way. They will also be able to guide you to good used equipment and other necessary knowledge for communications on the airwaves. 73 de W1ADE
also "QRP" is one of long list of "Q-signals" that are readily used in CW/morse code conversations. "QRP" means "low power". Hams in the USA are allowed to use as much power as necessary for communications up to 1.5 Kw. "QRP" usally means 5 watts or less. It is more challenging and rewarding (and can be much less expensive) to operate QRP. The rig in the video is probably a standard 100-watt (max) output for CW.
how do you know when the other person is about to start talking? does the person who is "talking" say "over" the same as a conversation where the people are actually talking?
Muy buen qso, clarita y limpia ambas estaciones. Un 73 desde Argentina. LW3 DKE.
Muchas gracias Elpidio
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I like this video. Will be looking for more.
Muchas gracias ☺️
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Gote - SM3IZB - asi začínající telegrafista. Začal tak pěkně a ke konci už jsem ho bral horko-těžko... No, taky jsem už dlouho nic nechytal, hihi... Zato číst Ramona - EA5IGL - to je radost! Trénuju na jeho videích telegrafii a dneska mi to moc nejde... S Ramonovou pomoví do toho jistě brzy vniknu. :)) Jinak FB video! 73!
Hola Petr, gracias de nuevo por su amable comentario, y agradezco mucho que usted vea los videos, me alegra que usted aprobeche para aprender, aunque he de decirle que usted debe de aprender de alguien que realmente sepa operar.
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Witaj Petr, ja sem pracował 50 roków nazad.Mam to zakodowane w hlawie.Na zdar.
This guy must be swearing alot, all i hear is beep beep beep beep
Eric Regala gracias 😊
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We need an android keyboard inspired by this! And then come up with a two-button bluetooth keyboard!
Hola Bien, buena idea 🤔
Gracias!!!
Thanks, like the fist. what is your favorite all-time key?
Michael Mac hola 👋
Mi llave favorita es auto construida, tengo varias y disfruto con ellas
Gracias
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De tus llaves autoconstruidas, ¿te gusta remar o llave recta? 73
Where did you get a Kent paddle with metal finger pieces? Nice.
Hola, son autoconstruidas, proceden de un paragolpes de BMW.
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@@QRPCW can you understand me? 73 de XV2HY from South Vietnam
Hola, si
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how could you contact someone with that radio thing??? can you tell me how you made it through? I learned Morse code few days ago and still practicing and I really want to have a conversation like that, but can't find the way to do it. I found a group named QRP but I really have no Idea about Morse code transmitting into a radio. So I got 3 questions,
1.What Model is that and where did you buy it?
2.Can anyone listen to that Radio if the set the hz as exact hz you signaled?
3.How do you send Morse code using that typing thing and TRANSMIT it to the radio?
You must first obtain a radio operating license for your country. This usually involves an exam and a small fee. Learning the information necessary to pass the test will teach you much about how to contact folks worldwide over the airwaves with morse code/CW and also many other modes and methods. Find a group of radio operators nearest you or in your country to help you along the way. They will also be able to guide you to good used equipment and other necessary knowledge for communications on the airwaves. 73 de W1ADE
also "QRP" is one of long list of "Q-signals" that are readily used in CW/morse code conversations. "QRP" means "low power". Hams in the USA are allowed to use as much power as necessary for communications up to 1.5 Kw. "QRP" usally means 5 watts or less. It is more challenging and rewarding (and can be much less expensive) to operate QRP. The rig in the video is probably a standard 100-watt (max) output for CW.
I know this comment is old, but if you haven’t already, please read about AMATEUR RADIO (HAM RADIO)
We do this stuff all the time!
@@Man0fMeans Haha thanks!
Hola
Es una Yaesu 817, y uso una llave de telegrafía
Después de 6 años, consiguió usted hacer algún contacto en CW?
Gracias ☺️
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Good QSO.
73, WP4RPS.
Hola Gerardo, muy amable
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how do you know when the other person is about to start talking? does the person who is "talking" say "over" the same as a conversation where the people are actually talking?
Hola Wemboz, cuando el corresponsal transmite BK te dá el cambio.
Gracias 73 👋
Nice where did you get that?
La llave?
Awesome \ ._.__..._____.
wow !!! thanks for your kind comment, it's just fun, nothing incredible.
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Remember me
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_._. __._ _._. __._ What is the model of your radio?
Hola Brunswick, es un Yaesu ND817, Equipo de HF QRP
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qrp cw Gracias senõr. 73