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Sigurd Stenersen wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Sigurd Stenersen wrote: Wayne P. Muckleroy wrote: Morse is dead...hang it up! I don't know your reasoning for making a statement like that, but no matter what it is it applies to ham radio in general. What do you need ham radio for in the first place ? A cell phone is all you need to talk to anybody, anywhere, anytime. Morse is more properly moribund but Morse is not the the whole of Ham radio Yes... And... So ? you reasoning is clearly flawed saying Morse is dead has nothing to do with the rest of your wordage -- 73 de LB3KB, Sigurd http://justlearnmorsecode.com |
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