Elimination of CW is a loss in the number of ways we can communicate with other.
Cecil Moore wrote:
"jawod" wrote:
Consider the letter "E": a single "dit" in Morse, but it becomes
one "tap" followed by 5 "taps" in the above scheme. None too efficient,
it seems to me.
OTOH, the tap code is infinitely more efficient for sending T, M, O, etc.
well cecil you are leaving out a number of possibilities
more is less effeicent than phonics in number of occasions
one if the sending or receieving station doesn't know morse the gam is
up (thus smoke signals are more effiecent than trying to send Morse
code to me)
two sending a recieving requires 2 people knowledable and skilled at
the mode. not something I want to bank anything important on these days
unless we are going to go to a system that enfores morse code USE their
is no logical reason for code TESTing
Incidentally, didn't 'HI HI' originate from the way 'HA HA' sounds in
telegraph code?
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73, Cecil, W5DXP
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