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In article m, "Dee D. Flint"
writes: Listen to the morse code bands in the USA the signals are few and far. 3.600-3.725 MHz is a vast wasteland of morse code bandwidth that is hardly used. Something's wrong with your radio then. I find the CW bands to be rich in signals most of the time. If all you want to hear is morse signals, then "the bands are alive with the sound of music." Personally, I find it very dull to sit around listening to a Continuous Wave carrier signal. Your mileage may vary. LHA |
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