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Practicing the alphabet and numbers in morse code using a straight key

http://hamradioireland.blogspot.com Radio amateur Anthony EI2KC demonstrating sending the alphabet and numbers, plus a short CQ call in morse code, using a straight key. This is how telegraphs were sent in the heyday of radio. Radio amateurs are the only group left in the world who still actively use morse code.

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Morse Code QSO using an American military J-38 telegraph key
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Morse Code QSO using an American military J-38 telegraph key

Old telegraph key morse code QSO EI2KC and EB5GGB
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Old telegraph key morse code QSO EI2KC and EB5GGB

EI2KC gets a surprise while demonstrating the reverse beacon network
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EI2KC gets a surprise while demonstrating the reverse beacon network

German Junker DBGM morse key demonstrated by EI2KC
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German Junker DBGM morse key demonstrated by EI2KC

Straight key QSO EI2KC and CT1CPP
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Straight key QSO EI2KC and CT1CPP

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Radio Waves - a film about amateur radio in Ireland

Learning Morse Code (CW) with free software
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Learning Morse Code (CW) with free software

CW touch keyer demonstration by EI2KC
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CW touch keyer demonstration by EI2KC

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Ham Radio Ireland: EI2KC shack tour, IRTS Bureau, propagation and more

EI2KC hacksaw blade key Mark II test
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EI2KC hacksaw blade key Mark II test

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