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 "Dan/W4NTI"  wrote in message 
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  "Kim W5TIT"  wrote in message 
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   "William H. O'Hara, III"  wrote in message 
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    Kim, 
    
    I don't think that you mentioned the 
    only practical use for CW, today.  In 
    an emergency operation one can use CW 
    almost as a cipher.  If Newsreporters, whom 
    possess "investigative skills", were to 
    attempt their intercepts by a scanner, 
    then they would simply have no 
    comprehension. 
    
   
   With all due respect, William (or is it Bill), seems that deliberately 
   coding/encrypting on the amateur bands is contrary to the R&R, if ya 
know 
   what I mean.  And, it also seems to me that any reporter with really 
good 
   investigative skills would be well aware of your scenario, above. 
   
   
  
  Now Ive heard everything.  CW is now a method of encryption.  Oh good 
grief. 
  
  That is a first.  I never thought Id live so long as to see so much 
idiocy 
  about the Morse Code.  Unbelievable 
  
  Dan/W4NTI 
 
 Dan, its not a first, its a second. 
 
 One ham on rrap has suggested that he would not only use Morse/CW but 
 that he would send the characters so atrociously that it could not be 
 read by a computer code reader so that the NCTs couldn't know what he 
 was saying. 
 
 You have DICK to thank for that. 
 
Ive been know to do that in some situations.  I.E.  When the returning 
station is sending perfect cw and cant copy a thing I sent to him.  Must be 
on a reader and a keyboard.  I just screw up the character spacing, or go to 
a bug.  Works every time. 
 
Dan/W4NTI 
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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