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On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 10:13:02 -0800, Larry Gagnon
wrote: On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 13:38:44 +0000, N2EY wrote: NIST scientists have figured out that Morse code may get through poor transmission conditions when voice does not. [snip] ...and guess what? It probably cost the American taxpayer hundreds of thousands of dollars to arrive at a conclusion that most good radio operators knew about decades ago!!! Doh!.... Larry VE7EA I'm with you there. The logical thing would be to develop a digital system (after all morse is digital) that would appear as text (so non-operators could grok it), and with variable transmission rates to get the message through - auto repeat? (and/or lots of abbreviations). Then test it on some blown up buildings. But if I were the NIST "scientist" would my primary goal be to solve the problem or make money studying it? |
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