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On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 00:34:08 GMT, Slow Code wrote:


When CW is gone, CB'ers will get the other bands too.


SC

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I fail to see the connection between Country and Western music bands
and amateur radio. And what makes you think that Country and Western
is endangered in the first place?
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On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 00:34:08 GMT, Slow Code wrote:


When CW is gone, CB'ers will get the other bands too.


SC

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I fail to see the connection between Country and Western music bands
and amateur radio. And what makes you think that Country and Western
is endangered in the first place?


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On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 00:34:08 GMT, Slow Code wrote:


When CW is gone, CB'ers will get the other bands too.


SC

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I fail to see the connection between Country and Western music bands
and amateur radio. And what makes you think that Country and Western
Wikipedia


Directory Reference Wikipedia continuous wave
A continuous wave or continuous waveform (CW) is an electromagnetic
wave of constant amplitude and frequency; and in mathematical analysis,
of infinite duration. Continuous wave is also the name given to an
early method of radio transmission, in which a carrier wave is switched
on and off. Information is carried in the rhythm and spacing with which
the signal is sent. CW is thus is a form of on-off keying (OOK). In
radio transmission, CW waves are also known as "undamped waves", to
distinguish this method from damped wave transmission
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Directory Reference Wikipedia continuous wave
A continuous wave or continuous waveform (CW) is an electromagnetic
wave of constant amplitude and frequency; and in mathematical analysis,
of infinite duration.


Thus, a continuous wave is incapable of conveying
any information.
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Harry Gross wrote:

Cecil Moore wrote:
Thus, a continuous wave is incapable of conveying
any information.


Um, not quite:-) The very presence of the CW signal conveys SOME
information (e.q. the fact that something is out there generating it:-)


"Information - an indication of the number of possible
choices of messages, expressible as the value of some
monotonic function of the number of choices."
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In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Cecil Moore wrote:
Harry Gross wrote:

Cecil Moore wrote:
Thus, a continuous wave is incapable of conveying
any information.


Um, not quite:-) The very presence of the CW signal conveys SOME
information (e.q. the fact that something is out there generating it:-)


"Information - an indication of the number of possible
choices of messages, expressible as the value of some
monotonic function of the number of choices."
--
73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com


How about a DF to give the bearing to the transmitter?

See straws, grasping.

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In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Cecil Moore wrote:

Harry Gross wrote:

Cecil Moore wrote:

Thus, a continuous wave is incapable of conveying
any information.

Um, not quite:-) The very presence of the CW signal conveys SOME
information (e.q. the fact that something is out there generating it:-)



"Information - an indication of the number of possible
choices of messages, expressible as the value of some
monotonic function of the number of choices."
--
73, Cecil
http://www.w5dxp.com


How about a DF to give the bearing to the transmitter?

See straws, grasping.


How about a carrier that confirms ALL OK.

Absence of carrier = Problem exists.

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X-rated Vermonter wrote:
On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 00:34:08 GMT, Slow Code wrote:


When CW is gone, CB'ers will get the other bands too.


SC


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I fail to see the connection between Country and Western music bands
and amateur radio. And what makes you think that Country and Western
is endangered in the first place?


Country seems to be doing fine, Western might be sparse on the ground
but that's the nature of that beast.
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X-rated wrote:
On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 00:34:08 GMT, Slow Code wrote:


When CW is gone, CB'ers will get the other bands too.


SC

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I fail to see the connection between Country and Western music bands
and amateur radio. And what makes you think that Country and Western
is endangered in the first place?


Actually today it is Country and Restroom.



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