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"content": "Made two #CW QSOs today! Now I have three in total.\n\n20m is not very noisy at my QTH, so I could use the QMX to help me decide the #MorseCode. I responded to the other person's CQ with a simple \"BK RR UR 599 599 BK\" in both cases.\n\nIn the second contact I used the PoLo #POTA spots tab to find the operator. It's very convenient to have the spots in the logger, because PoLo allows you to just tap the spot to fill in the callsign, band, mode, frequncy and POTA reference into the new log entry automatically!\n\nThis time I used the Morserino \"CW practice gadget\" as my (touch) CW keyer. I've gotten used to the touch keyer and I quite like it!\n\n#AmateurRadio #HamRadio #morse\nhttps://media.tilde.zone/mastomedia/media_attachments/files/113/232/064/590/874/790/original/9b6ccba5d9ac66b3.png\n",
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