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If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that person die?
Cecil Moore wrote: clfe wrote: As to the Titanic operator being a smart ass as someone alluded to in here - maybe he was just losing his cool (very afraid) and trying desperately to get help and felt any other signals were just going to interfere. It was before the Titanic hit the iceberg that the Titanic CW operator told the Californian CW operator to get off the air. He considered his normal Titanic CW message traffic to have priority over any CW traffic that the Californian might need to pass. Turns out the Californian's CW operator was the only person in the world who could have saved the life of the Titanic's CW operator. Cecil I will conseede the CW usage could have saved lives could still save lives but that was never the question the question of the thread is could you save a life with CW is the chance came I am sure you could. I could I certainly I could by very different means could I save lifes on HF if the need arouse certainly I could do so except I do not listen them nowsince Ican't use them as rotuiene matter which would save more life and property maintining CW testing to keep many of the current tech from aquiring HF experence or droing the test al though us sue of the bands and the abilty to learn in an evionment that assures there is some one out there to talk to someone -- 73, Cecil, http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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