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Re: Another Way to Sharpen your CW Skills

Bill - K6WLM
>The KSM frequencies referred to are (in KHz):



>4350.5
>6474.0
>8438.3
>12993.0
>16914.0
>22445.8

 >Or, for those within range with LF converters, 426 and 500 KHz

> If you enjoy the transmissions, they'd love to hear from you. 

> Ron AC7AC

 
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Hey Ron,
 
Thanks for posting this info.  KPH / KSM puts out a big signal on LF as well as HF
 
When the Liberty Ship Jeremiah O'Brien gets under way in San Francisco Bay there is a YL operator that communicates with KPH from the ship.  She is very skilled at sending with a Viproplex bug.  (Puts me to shame!)

 
http://www.radiomarine.org/index.html
 
http://www.ssjeremiahobrien.org/welcome.html
 
 It is great to hear these commercial CW operators in action.
 
To include some Elecraft content :-)   I have not added the  KXV3 board to my K3 yet.  I am hoping that the direct RX antenna input will give better sensitivity on LF (500 Khz) and also the Medium Wave band.
 
73,
Bill - K6WLM
KX1
K2
K3/100


     
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