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American Morse translation - morse.wav (0/1)
I've got a WAV file of morse code done in the old style (clicks). I
know it's American Morse Code, and I've tried to figure it out for a few days, but whast little I can figure out doesn't make sense. Anyone want to try to help me a bit? Wulf |
wrote in message ... I've got a WAV file of morse code done in the old style (clicks). I know it's American Morse Code, and I've tried to figure it out for a few days, but whast little I can figure out doesn't make sense. Anyone want to try to help me a bit? Wulf It is in International Morse. It says: N4LOX ? W6LLO ? ZXZ Dan/W4NTI |
Send me the wave file, I will try for you.
Paul Dan/W4NTI wrote: wrote in message ... I've got a WAV file of morse code done in the old style (clicks). I know it's American Morse Code, and I've tried to figure it out for a few days, but whast little I can figure out doesn't make sense. Anyone want to try to help me a bit? Wulf It is in International Morse. It says: N4LOX ? W6LLO ? ZXZ Dan/W4NTI |
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