DitDit.fm is a podcast celebrating morse code, the CW operating mode and amateur radio. The show is hosted by Bruce Pea, N9WKE, and features conversations with interesting CW operators, offers useful CW operating tips, and encourages amateur radio operators at all levels to get on the air, have fun and enjoy operating CW!
We first heard about the Long Island CW Club back in the fall of 2018. After talking with the club’s founders, Howard Bernstein, WB2UZE and Rich Colli...
CW traffic nets have been around for a long time. They operate every day, 365 days a year by dedicated amateur radio volunteers. In spite of today’s d...
There is a long tradition of amateur radio operators experimenting and building gear. Recently I built my own cootie key using an old saw blade and so...
Kurt Zoglmann, AD0WE, created Morse Code Ninja, a very comprehensive Morse code/CW training program using learning theory and techniques not used in o...
Episode #27 was about the great coastal maritime radio stations that communicated with all the ships around the world at sea. In this episode we hear ...
There was a time when the airways bristled with Morse Code. There were commercial radio stations all around the world whose business was sending and ...
CW ragchewing… the idea makes some CW operators weak in the knees. The good news is it’s a lot easier than most CW operators think it is. Gary Stone,...
Ed Picha, N9EP, is a CW operator who enjoys talking about CW and loves training and mentoring new CW ops. He’s been teaching code classes for 40+ year...
Fresh Air… Nature… and CW… what could be better!?! If you have ever considered grabbing your gear and heading to the great outdoors, then check out th...
Many HAM operators never had the benefit of an Elmer. Most of us figured it out, but there were other times, like the time we were wondering why nobod...