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wrote: In the PAQSO Party, we like to encourage the use of OOK Morse. What is OOK Morse, and how does it differ from regular Morse code? I looked at the PAQSO Party site, and OOK is not defined. Hi Dick, OOK stands for On/Off keying Morse. It's really what most people call CW. I think the distinction was made when some folks questioned the distinction between Morse and CW, which technically speaking isn't actually CW. Just kind of a semantics thing - I ended up settling on OOK Morse - mostly anyhow - It's probably the most accurate. That being said, everyone does know what we're talking about when we say CW. -73 de Mike N3LI - |
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