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"Silent keys" for those of you who don’t know are amateur radio operators who have passed away.

Most of the time silent keys callsigns are displayed with "SK" after their call signs.  Many will give out the call and add SK to the end, no matter how one does it the message is clear.  
Some may wonder why the use of the term “key” when most of today’s amateur radio communications are carried out via voice or computer-controlled modes.  The morse key is such a iconic part of amateur radio history that everyone understands the reference.
Robert O'Brian, W4YMI (SK) 
Pollocksville, NC (Mayor)
CCARS Founding Member
Tim Howland, KC4LRY (SK)
Beaufort, NC
CCARS Webmaster
Andy Griffith, W4ULD (SK) 
Morehead City, NC
CCARS Founding Member
CCARS Newsletter Editor
Alfred B Cooper, KA4YMV (SK)
Atlantic Beach, NC (Mayor)
CCARS Founding Member
Charlie Brown, K4VLR (SK) 
Morehead City, NC
CCARS Founding Member
CCARS Past Vice President
Reverend Neil Brohm, KE4BJR (SK)
Morehead City, NC 
CCARS Chaplain
CCARS Newsletter Publisher
Nancy Capps, KD4OEY (SK) 
Cape Carteret, NC
CCARS  Member
Carl Capps, N4TIE (SK) 
Cape Carteret, NC
CCARS  Member
John Hopkins, KJ4EJH (SK) 
Swansboro, NC
CCARS  Member
Janice Hopkins, KJ4JPE (SK) 
Swansboro, NC
CCARS  Member




















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