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Morse code / Telegraphy / Wireless telegraphy / Telegraph key / Words per minute / Amateur radio / Invention of radio / Guglielmo Marconi / Telegraphist / QSK operation / Electrical telegraph
Date: 2014-08-30 19:45:16
Morse code
Telegraphy
Wireless telegraphy
Telegraph key
Words per minute
Amateur radio
Invention of radio
Guglielmo Marconi
Telegraphist
QSK operation
Electrical telegraph

September 2014 The International CWops Newsletter Issue No. 56

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