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- | ====== Introduction to Slow to Medium Morse Net ====== | ||
- | Watch Net Controllers Colin GM4JPZ & Michael GM5AUG give a brief overview of the OARC Slow to Medium Morse Net | ||
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- | **PLEASE NOTE - the frequency is no longer 7066kHz but 7016kHz. See information below. We are in the process of correcting the video.** | ||
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- | ====== Slow to Medium Speed CW Net Format ====== | ||
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- | Compared to a voice Net, a CW Net may seem a bit more formal or structured. CW Nets need a structure to ensure that all callers, however experienced or otherwise they are at CW, are able to enter in to proceedings - the Net is designed to give people a chance to operate CW even if they' | ||
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- | ===== Net Details ===== | ||
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- | Details of the OARC S2MS Net are below: | ||
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- | * **QTR** (Time and Date) - Mondays at 1900 local time. | ||
- | * **QRG** (Frequency) - see ROTA for Freq. Please listen carefully as, if the frequency is in use, the Net Control will send something like **'UP 3'** or **' | ||
- | * **QRS/QRO** (Speed) - **Up to** 15wpm, but the Net Controller will reply at the speed each Net member sends at. | ||
- | * **Net Controller** - To begin with, either Colin GM4JPZ or Michael GM5AUG, using the OARC Club callsign **MS0OUK**. | ||
- | * Callsigns used if Net Control is in other parts of UK will be:- **MX0OUK** (England), **MP0OUK** (Guernsey), **MT0OUK** (Isle of Man), **MH0OUK** (Jersey), **MN0OUK** (Northern Ireland), **MS0OUK** (Scotland) or **MC0OUK** (Wales) | ||
- | * **Facilitator** - Paul M0TZO on Discord (not Morse proficient, but can sort events, calendar, etc). | ||
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- | ===== Calendar / Rota ===== | ||
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- | If you are proficient at Morse and would like to be an OARC Slow to Medium Speed CW Net Operator, please let Michael GM5AUG know on Discord. | ||
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- | | Monday 22/05/2023 19:00 UK | MS0OUK | ||
- | | Monday 29/05/2023 19:00 UK | MS0OUK | ||
- | | Monday 05/06/2023 19:00 UK | MS0OUK | ||
- | | Monday 12/06/2023 19:00 UK | MS0OUK | ||
- | ===== Format ===== | ||
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- | 1 - Net Control will call **" | ||
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- | 2 - If frequency is free, Net Control will call **"CQ CQ CQ OARC CQ CQ CQ OARC DE MS0OUK PSE K"**. | ||
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- | 3 - Stations call and send their callsigns twice. | ||
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- | 4 - If Net Control hears partial callsign, he will respond **" | ||
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- | 5 - Only the station whose callsign contains ABC will send their full callsign twice. All other callers please stand by. | ||
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- | 6 - Net Control will reply to the caller, **" | ||
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- | 7 - The caller responds, **" | ||
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- | 8 - Net Control replies, **" | ||
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- | 9 - Move back to stage 3. | ||
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- | 10 - If, after calling **" | ||
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- | NOTE - After you have made your QSO with the Net Controller, why not join us on 7.130 +/- for a Post-CW SSB chat? | ||
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- | **Signal Reports** - we have written 599 in the example above to make life easier for those who are just starting out. However, if the Net Controller is not 599 to you, and you want to give him an accurate RST, please do so! | ||
- | ===== Morse Code Glossary ===== | ||
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- | Morse Code uses lots of abbreviations to get messages across in the speediest way possible. To help you, both on the Net, and in other CW Contacts, GM4JPZ and GM5AUG have created this Glossary of frequently used abbreviations and Q-codes. If you spot any we've missed, please add them! | ||
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- | ==== Jargon or Terms used in Amateur Radio ==== | ||
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- | In Amateur Radio we make use of many Q-codes. Most of these Q codes can be used as a question or a statement. | ||
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- | | **Jargon** | ||
- | | Net | A group of operators joining in a conversation with each other under the control of a lead station (Net Control). | ||
- | | Net Control | ||
- | | 19.00 local | The time in general use by people in the country, in other words BST at the moment of writing; NOT GMT unless it is in winter. | ||
- | | Slow to Medium Speed Morse | Normally would mean between 10wpm to 15wpm, but slower is of course allowed. Net Control will reply at the speed you send, so be sure to send at a speed you're comfortable receiving at. | | ||
- | | wpm | Words per minute (calculated using the non-random word PARIS). | ||
- | | QRG | What is your/my Frequency? Your frequency is... | | ||
- | | QTH | What is the location of your station? My location is... | | ||
- | | QRZ | Who is calling me? | | ||
- | | QRO | Shall I send with more power? I am using more power. | ||
- | | QRP | Shall I send with less power? I am using less power. | ||
- | | QRM | Are you struggling with interference? | ||
- | | QRT | Shall I shut down my station? I am shutting down my station. | ||
- | | QSO | Two-way conversation on the radio | | ||
- | | QRL | Is this frequency in use? This frequency is in use. | | ||
- | | Prosign | ||
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- | There are lots more Q codes that are not covered in this short glossary. Further information can be found [[https:// | ||
- | ==== Commonly Used Morse Terms or Prosigns | ||
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- | | **Term** | ||
- | | **__AR__** | ||
- | | K | Listening for any station that is calling me | | ||
- | | KN | Listening only for the station I am in contact with | | ||
- | | **__SK__** | ||
- | | BK | Note, not a prosign as letters are sent separately. This originally meant “break” but is now used to mean “back over to you” to tell the other person to carry on without giving full callsign information. | ||
- | | GE | Good evening | ||
- | | GM | Good morning | ||
- | | ES | And | | ||
- | | UR | Your | | ||
- | | RST | Readability, | ||
- | | HW CPI? | How do you copy me? | | ||
- | | PSE | Please | ||
- | | FB | Fine business - very good | | ||
- | | DR OM | Dear Old Man - a bit archaic perhaps, but still widely used | | ||
- | | OP | Operator (name) | ||
- | | WX | Weather | ||
- | | TU or TNX | Thank you or Thanks | ||
- | | = | (DAH DI DI DI DAH) - either used as an equals sign, or as a form of grammar to divide parts of a message. | ||
- | ===== Morse Main page ===== | ||
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