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PA123QWERTY, honouring keyboard CW-keying.



Special event station PA123QWERTY honouring keyboard CW-keying.


The QWERTY layout was devised and created in the early 1870s by Christopher Latham Sholes, a new


spaper editor and printer who lived in Kenosha, Wisconsin. In October 1867, Sholes filed a patent application for his early writing machine he developed with the assistance of his friends Carlos Glidden and Samuel W. Soulé. (WIKIPEDIA)


This callsign will be active from 26 january until 24 february 2019


We will operate on SSB/CW/DIGITAL using a KENWOOD TS-590s with a home made tube amplifier that we call uncle JOOP made by PA0GJV in 1993. And of course we use a Logitech keyboard


The main operators of this callsign are:

  • PC2Y: Vincent Luiten

  • PC2L: Laurens Haveman

  • PD2E: Melvin ter Wee

QSL: via PC2Y


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