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![]() "anon" wrote in message ... "Jim Hampton" wrote in message ... I really don't care one way or the other about code - but most folks have no idea how much information can be passed via that keyer. In my day, I'd pass dang near as much info in a given time as a teletype. /////// B.S. Snipped here///////// Oh how the tales of dariing do and "how great I am" grow taller and taller and more spectacular, as the years go by and more alcohol is ingested..........ROTFLMAO! A fantastic tale in its day but back to present day what is the benefit? I think you will find most people will know you can say anything via Morse just like you can talking so being amazed at what can be passed via Morse seems a strange thing to highlight. You can pass much more information by talking. In the past fair enough but times have moved on. Morse is now an out-dated form of communication practised now by just radio Amateurs. To any Amateurs who like Morse then that's fine for them. They will learn it and use it where they like and I have no problems at all about that. But... to ramble on about it constantly and belittle anyone not really interested in "just the Morse" side of radio is a bit unfair branding them as inferior radio users (not aimed at you personally here) Amateur radio can still be a fascinating Hobby without it, or as I would like, not a forced issue but one of choice. Regards, Graham -- --------------- Radio is only a Hobby. Don't let it rule your life... 73's - Graham |
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