Subject: Doing Battle? Can't Resist Posting?
From: (William)
Date: 10/19/2004 5:17 AM Central Standard Time
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"KØHB" wrote in message
nk.net...
Reason #1: Before the days of "electronic precision" in keying, Morse
was a manual art. An operators fist was a second "signature", and many
operators cultivated a distinctive style. This was especially true
where more than one operator shared a single call sign. You could tell
who was on watch at KFS by the fist of the operator.
The need or desire to develop a distinctive style because of a shared
call sign should not have had much play in the amateur service where
each operator is assigned a unique call sign.
If you wish to speak of other services morse code use, then there are
other venues for that.
Brain, just last week you chastised several of us for trying to inhibit
Lennie's rhetoric based upon your broad interpretation that this (RRAP) is a
"radio" forum, not just an Amateur forum.
Now you are trying to re-write your own policy here.
Some of that "NCTA Double Standard", no doubt.
Yet another Brainism.
Steve, K4YZ