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On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 14:38:36 GMT, "Dee D. Flint"
wrote: The exam does not exclude anyone who cares to make the effort to learn. And Farnsworth IS Morse since it relates a letter directly to a sound without counting dots and dashes. Actually the Farnsworth method is Morse Code sent at a constant rate of speed, 18 WPM actually, yet at lower speeds the spacing between each character is increased while attaining the same rate of speed of 18 WPM for each character. By the time one becomes proficient enough to copy Morse Code, counting out the dits and dahs is moot at best. Stacey, AA7YA |
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