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The International Morse Preservation Society
News, contacts, membership details, and information for all Morse code users and fans.
www.fists.org
A Beginner's Guide to Making CW Contacts
How to start a CW or Morse Code conversation, what to talk about, the pleasure and art of CW.
www.netwalk.com
Dedicated to high speed CW.
www.qsl.net
Improve your CW ability or volunteer to help others as an on the air CW Elmer or student.
www.qsl.net
Phonetic Alphabets, Historic, English & Others.
Telegraph and radio abbreviations, 100 phonetic alphabets, and 20 Morse code mnemonics. Book available.
www.nor.com.au
A club that teaches morse for free. 5 - 12 wpm standard to get members through the test.
www.manchester-wireless-society.co.uk
The Art and Skill of Radio Telegraphy
Download site for a manual on learning, using, mastering and enjoying the International Morse code as a means of communication.
www.qsl.net
Canadian Railway Telegraph History
History on Morse code, telegraphy, and semaphores.
www.trainweb.org
Devoted to Morse Code operation with QRP, much good reference material.
home.alltel.net
Code information and assistance to help develop CW skills. [Download required to participate]
uk.geocities.com
Information for active CW radio operators. Features club information and awards.
ok1hcg.weblight.info
High Speed Clubs for various transmission rates. Comics, humor, common abbreviations, and software links.
www.morsecode.nl
A comprehensive description of what a ARRL Element 1 Morse code test is like in the US. A description of the test format and example questions is included.
larcmdorg.doore.net
Official list of Ham call sign prefixes for all countries. Those participating in DX contests will also need the listed ITU and CQ magazine numbers for the various zones and regions.
www.arrl.org
Dedicated to preserving the history of telegraphy, with forums to discuss historic usage as well as modern applications.
www.morsetelegraphclub.org