Victoria Panagiotou

Female

Greece

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Your Call Sign
SV2KBS
How many years have you been performing QRQ CW
Still struggling to master it.. I learned CW in 2005 to pass my 5WPM exam. Failed it, and passed it half a year later with the maximum number of errors allowed. Then was afraid to touch a key for almost 3 years, it took me almost 1 year to UNLEARN the wrong code I had learned, and now here I am, after 2 years of morse code practice that CW has become by far my preferred mode of operation and an integral part of my daily life !
What speed do you like to run QRQ CW
Am I a QRQ op ? :-)
Well since my CW practices are solely HST-orienteered, I was never really into CW ragchewing. Callsign copying up to 65WPM is fine with me, and my copying speed of 5-random-character groups with less than 5 errors per minute is appr 32WPM. When it's about real words code comes in very pleasant up to 50WPM.
Your favorite key, paddle or bug
Kent single lever
Your Rig, Antenna and RF Power
ICOM IC-7k, GAP Titan DX, 100W
Your favorite headphones or speakers for listening to cw
I have Sony MDR-XD200 for CW training. Bought them for 15EUR and I love them !

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  • Victoria Panagiotou

    GE Imi from SV9 !  (will be QRV for the IOTA test as SY9M)

    Well what to say, your MR scores have always been more than inspiring for me, I feel sincerely happy to catch up with you here !
    Btw, what I do lately is to run MR and music (mp3s playing at the same computer) simultaneously. It's annoyingly fun, multitasking !


    Cheers !  VY 73+88

    Vicky sv2kbs

  • Imre Forro KV1I

    Hi Victoria!

    I'm really happy for you, that you like to play around RUFZ.

    I did it too :-) Most of the time I can get calls at 70/80 wpm.

    Once I got a call sign at 108 WPM, but that was a good guess only :-)

    I heard a call and I said to my self, it sounded like this call.... and I got that right :-)

    I used to play around RUFZ and Morse Runner just for fun, but never really interested in HST competitions.

    Don't get me wrong, I really do appreciate all those people who put a lots of effort in to these things, but I am more like a rag chewer kind of guy :-)

    For me the real fun begins when I'm in a conversation with someone at high speed in CW.

    About Morse Runner...Well I've been a contester for a very long time since I was a kid, so thats why MR is quite easy for me :-)

    I really like the Idea that you run MR and music at the same time :-) wow thats a good skill.

    You know I actually hope that you would be interested in rag chew too one day, so we can talk to each other on the air too.

    Actually a lot of people would be more then happy to have a rag chew with you on the air, or on ICW.

    All QRQ guys would gladly give you new ideas and they are very helpful persons.

    Please don't be afraid to get on the air or MUMBLE, never know....you may learn something from  these die hard CW ops :-)

    I hope to hear from you soon

    73/88 Imi HA7AP

  • Imre Forro KV1I

    Hi Vicky!

    I don't know if you seen this, but I just find this on youtube.

    take a close look at 3:22! Is that you?

    http://youtu.be/njasYqlY15Y

    Pretty nice video.

    73/88 Imi HA7AP