Links

Here are some of the web sites I have found very useful:

Link
 Description
K3WWP - CW/QRP site  

CHECK THIS OUT!
This is the site that helped me stay motivated when I got back on the air! John has contest calendars, articles he has written for FISTS, and so much more. Even if you don't look at any other of my links, YOU NEED TO LOOK AT THIS ONE!

 

The North American QRP CW Club - A club for everyone who enjoys the fun of CW and QRP operation. No dues. On-air activities and awards.

 

The International Morse Preservation Society - Organization with a great cause.

A Manual For Learning, Using, Mastering And Enjoying
The International Morse Code As A Means Of Communication

The booklet is written by William G. Pierpont, N0HFF. Unfortunately William became a silent key in 2003, but because of his efforts, there are many other keys still clicking away. The booklet includes many amazing stories of the capabilities of telegraphers.

American Radio Relay League - The largest organized voice for Amateur Radio in the United States. Lots of information - even more if you become a member!
Even if I don't always agree with their views, they do work hard for our interests. I'm proud to be a member of the league.

 N1IRZ - Koch Method for learning CW
Dave explains why the "Kotch" method to learning CW is so effective. He also tells how using this method helped him overcome three decades of bitterness about code, and turn him into an enthusiastic CW operator!
The Adventure Radio Society is for those who wish to combine amateur radio with their love of the outdoors. They sponsor many on-air activities throughout the year
K3MT - Learning CW
Great tutorial about CW timing. Learn how to send this way and you'll have a great "fist"! (I disagree with the last part of the article about using bugs and keyers - I've seen people learn on those and do great - but they will have to practice with a hand key IF they ever want to send with one, just like they will with a bug or keyer)