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Old July 25th 03, 03:10 AM
Elmer E Ing
 
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Thanks Keith I'll add those to the copout list.

BTW SSB is probably 30 or 40 years old.

Better check you receiver and antennas -- the bands are loaded with CW
activity.

"Keith" wrote in message
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On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 17:14:51 -0700, "Elmer E Ing" Elmer E
wrote:

Case in point -- using google and groups search --- some of the

no-coders
have posted hundreds and I mean hundreds -- nay thousands -- of no code
posts.


Morse code is horse and buggy technology. If you want to pass a vehicle
driving test maybe you should learn to ride a horse to obtain it? You

never
know when all the oil will dry up and you need to mount a horse to get to

work.
Listen to the morse code bands in the USA the signals are few and far.
3.600-3.725 MHz is a vast wasteland of morse code bandwidth that is hardly
used.


The 80M band is a wasteland all over the band. Try 30M -- hi hi. 20M has a
lot of activity also.

I worked a C6A from here in California on 6M CW -- ssb was buried in the
noise.

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