RadCom Basics, November 2022, Edition 31

| January 30, 2023

Improving your CW skills

Whatever level of skill you have with Morse code, Jonathan Constable, AC9PG provides all of us with some excellent ways to improve CW speed inside and outside of contests, along with a really good contest challenge

In this edition…

  • 4 Introduction to SDR software on a Raspberry Pi-4 – Part 2
    In part two, Tony Molloy, M6CIH shows us how to use two different SDR programs with step-by-step examples to provide that successful SDR listening experience on a Pi-4
  • 10 Simple antenna performance comparison – Part 1
    Is my antenna really working as well as I thought it would? A comparison of the stealth W3EDP antenna with an inverted-V dipole antenna by Lee, G4EJB. In part one, it’s a real garden and shed activity including building a simple switching arrangement
  • 18 Improving your CW skills
    Whatever level of skill you have with Morse code, Jonathan Constable, AC9PG provides all of us with some excellent ways to improve CW speed inside and outside of contests, along with a really good contest challenge
  • 24 Basic fault-finding – Part 2
    Building on the simple techniques in part one, Lee, G4EJB applies those methods to real examples and then looks at simple circuit testing, using as little maths as possible
  • 32 How the RSGB represents us and the hobby
    There is so much we can easily take for granted but I hope with the assistance of Murray Niman, G6JYB we give you an insight into the work done to fight our corner in the radio spectrum and the pressures on it – do not underestimate it!
  • 37 Index of RadCom Basics articles, editions 1 to 31
    Provides you with an up-to-date reference to all RadCom Basics articles

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