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'''FISTS European Union (EU) ''', [http://www.fists.co.uk/], supports the use, preservation and education of Morse code - The club is devoted exclusively to CW operators, CW operating and people who are passionate about Morse code.
'''FISTS European Union (EU) ''', [http://www.fists.co.uk/], supports the use, preservation and education of Morse code - The club is devoted exclusively to CW operators, CW operating and people who are passionate about Morse code.


'''British Amateur Television Club''', [http://www.batc.org.uk/], The BATC represents all aspects of Amateur Television, based in the UK but with Worldwide membership, recently introduced "Cyber" membership at 4GBP per year, where members receive a high resolution PDF of their quarterly magazine.
'''British Amateur Television Club''', [http://www.batc.org.uk/], The BATC represents all aspects of Amateur Television, based in the UK but with Worldwide membership, recently introduced "Cyber" membership at 4GBP per year, where members receive a high resolution PDF of their quarterly magazine. The club recently (Feb 2008) setup online forums where interested parties can discuss all aspects of amateur television [http://www.g1fef.co.uk/forums/]

Revision as of 13:27, 24 February 2008

FISTS European Union (EU) , [1], supports the use, preservation and education of Morse code - The club is devoted exclusively to CW operators, CW operating and people who are passionate about Morse code.

British Amateur Television Club, [2], The BATC represents all aspects of Amateur Television, based in the UK but with Worldwide membership, recently introduced "Cyber" membership at 4GBP per year, where members receive a high resolution PDF of their quarterly magazine. The club recently (Feb 2008) setup online forums where interested parties can discuss all aspects of amateur television [3]