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 ====WAOARC Sample CW Contacts==== ====WAOARC Sample CW Contacts====
  
-Here are two forms of CW contact that could be used between OARC members for the purposes of fulfilling the exchange required for WAOARC. Your side is in <color blue>BLUE</color> – their side is in <color red>RED</color>.\\+Here are two forms of CW contact that could be used between OARC members for the purposes of fulfilling the exchange required for [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oM_BRWz7dthm5DzBN0unc2jpMsw0Cf4jbLHbjfee4Mk/mobilebasic#heading=h.pe0iseg5i4lw|WAOARC]]. Your side is in <color blue>BLUE</color> – their side is in <color red>RED</color>.\\
  
 The usual morse prosigns are used, such as AR (end of a message), K/KN (asking for a response), ES for “and” FB and RR (“fine business” and “roger” - you have copied their message properly) – there are other letters you can send too such as QSL, BT ( = ) for a short pause, BK for a quick “back to you” etc. Remember that prosigns are sent with no space between the letters. The usual morse prosigns are used, such as AR (end of a message), K/KN (asking for a response), ES for “and” FB and RR (“fine business” and “roger” - you have copied their message properly) – there are other letters you can send too such as QSL, BT ( = ) for a short pause, BK for a quick “back to you” etc. Remember that prosigns are sent with no space between the letters.
  
 ===Full WAOARC CW Contact=== ===Full WAOARC CW Contact===
-<color blue>VVV VVV VVV</color> – Gets everyone’s attention before you call CQ\\+<color blue>QRL? QRL?</color> – Gets everyone’s attention and asks if the frequency is in use - you can send just ?? too if you like\\
  
 <color blue>CQ WAOARC CQ WAOARC CQ WAOARC DE [your-call] [your-call] [your-call] CQ WAOARC CQ WAOARC CQ WAOARC AR K</color> – Standard CQ call, with K meaning “anyone can respond”. You may want to shorten this, it’s up to you\\ <color blue>CQ WAOARC CQ WAOARC CQ WAOARC DE [your-call] [your-call] [your-call] CQ WAOARC CQ WAOARC CQ WAOARC AR K</color> – Standard CQ call, with K meaning “anyone can respond”. You may want to shorten this, it’s up to you\\
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 <color red>[your-call] DE [their-call] RR = MY LOC xxxxxx xxxxxx = HW? AR [your-call] DE [their-call] KN</color> – And an acknowledgment and locator twice from the other side\\ <color red>[your-call] DE [their-call] RR = MY LOC xxxxxx xxxxxx = HW? AR [your-call] DE [their-call] KN</color> – And an acknowledgment and locator twice from the other side\\
  
-<color blue>[their-call] DE [your-call] FB ES THX FOR QSO = TU 73 = SK [their-call] DE [your-call] KN</color> – a typical goodbye message, then the SK (this is my last message)+<color blue>[their-call] DE [your-call] FB ES THX FOR QSO = TU 73 AR [their-call] DE [your-call] SK</color> – a typical goodbye message, then the SK (this is my last message)
  
-<color red>[your-call] DE [their-call] = TU 73 ES GD DX = SK [your-call] DE [their-call]</color> – goodbye message and SK+<color red>[your-call] DE [their-call] = TU 73 ES GD DX AR [your-call] DE [their-call] SK</color> – goodbye message and SK
  
 ===Short WAOARC CW Contact=== ===Short WAOARC CW Contact===
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