The CW Operators' Club
Abbreviation | CWops |
---|---|
Motto | "Preserving The Unique Art Form of Morse Code" |
Formation | January 2010 |
Type | Non-profit organization |
Purpose | Advocacy, Education |
Region served | Worldwide Membership |
Membership | 798 |
Website | http://www.cwops.org/ |
The CW Operators' Club is an international organization, in membership and management, for amateur radio operators who enjoy communicating using Morse Code. The club is commonly known as CWops. Its mission is to foster the use of CW, whether for contesting, DXing, traffic handling, or engaging in long conversations called "rag chewing".
CW is an abbreviation for Continuous Wave, describing the mode in which Morse code is most often transmitted. A transmitter is simply keyed on and off, and the presence or absence of carrier is decoded in the receiver as the presence or absence of a tone.
A CWops nominee must be capable of sending and receiving International Morse Code at no less than 25 words per minute using the English language. The CW Operators' Club (CWops) is an activity-based organization that sponsors many events. The CWops are dedicated to promoting goodwill and education to amateur radio operators throughout the world. Many members are notable contesters, DXers, and QRQ (high speed) Morse Code operators.
CWT sample QSO |
---|
Contest exchange between KC4D and KE5FRF in the International Morse Code. |
See also
- Prosigns for Morse code
- QSK operation (full break-in)
- Telegraph key
- Telegraphist
- Wireless telegraphy
References
- The CW Operators' Club Official Website
- DX World Article announcing the formation of CW Operators' Club
- American Radio Relay League article announcing a grant to promote CW operating from CWops