The Morse Telegraph Club, inc

W6MTC

Southern California  (SQ Chapter)

Cathy Stanfill KS6CW S/T-17371 Alta Vista Circle-Huntington Beach, CA 92647-714-841-5027

APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP

Date ______________

Name: First  _________________MI.  ___ Last ___________________________________

 Address  ___________________________________________City __________________ State ____________________ Zip ______

    Born ________________ At  ______________________________________________________  

If a professional telegrapher, where & when Learned Telegraphy _____________________________

Occupation, Employee______________________________________________________________

Signed _____________________________Wire Sine  (___) Area Code/Phone # (_____)_______________

Amateur Call __________ E-Mail ____________________________________________________

The 2006 dues structure is as follows:
Canadian dues are set by the individual chapter.
U.S.  First Class Delivery of  Dots and Dashes          $16.00
U.S. Bulk mail delivery of Dots and Dashes               $12.00
Overseas air mail delivery of Dots and Dashes          $ 22.00
E-mail delivery of Dots and Dashes                           $   8.00

Applications received October through December will apply to the following calendar year. Send application and check payable to Cathy Stanfill (address above). 

Please give a brief description of your interests in telegraphy and any experiences you've had with it. If a telegrapher, professional or amateur, tell us about that too.

THE MORSE TELEGRAPH CLUB, INC. was founded at Los Angeles, Calif. in April, 1942 to perpetuate the knowledge and traditions of telegraphy and American Morse Code, to foster and maintain friendship among telegraphers and to honor Samuel Finley Breese Morse for his invaluable contribution to society.  

The club was reorganized in January, 1973 in Illinois with the Grand Chapter at Chicago and local chapters throughout the U.S. and Canada. Annually at a banquet meeting on the last Saturday of April, each chapter commemorates Prof. Morse’s birthday, April 27, 1791. At these affairs local telegraph circuits usually provide "background music," and in some cases intercity circuits are established by means of adaptive equipment which enables telephone circuits to be used as Morse "wires." 

Membership is open to anyone that has an interest in the history and technology of the telegraph.

As a bonus we will send you a CD of ham and telegraph related items as part of your joining W6MTC!!

        

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