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HERE IS A GREAT
LETTER FROM A HAM WHO TOOK THE MORSE CHALLENGE AND FOUND A
MODE HE LOVES!
I just wanted to
share my results. I learned Morse with Code Quick.
And now I'm talking all around the world with a very modest
radio at
the bottom of the sunspot cycle. My first contact was about an
hour long ragchew with a gentleman in
South Dakota (I'm near Chicago).
Every c.w. op has given me a very warm welcome. On a hundred
watts and a dipole, contacts include
Sweden,
Japan,
Paraguay,
Cuba, Equador etc. etc.
I tried learning with a free program, but couldn't quite get
it, Code
Quick made learning easy.
If
you take a little time to learn the code and work the mode,
you
will open the door to the other half of amateur radio. It's a
shame
there has been so much bickering about the code, because with
Code
Quick anyone can enjoy learning the code. Please give me a
shout if you hear me on the bands.
73 de Tom Bruzan, AB9NZ,
Mount Prospect, Il.
I ASKED FOR
PERMISSION TO POST HIS LETTER ABOVE AND HERE IS WHAT HE SAYS!
Dr. Wheeler,
I would be honored to have my letter used as a testimonial on
your
website. I also posted my views about Code Quick in the E-HAM
product reviews. This summer I visited
Poland, in the Polish army my brother in law learned
the code with a sound-a-like system too.
It seems every new
guy I meet on the air learned with Code Quick also.
Well, I hope I get to work your shortwave station someday
Doctor
Wheeler. 73, de Tom Bruzan, AB9NZ .. |