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"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message gy.com... "Dwight Stewart" wrote in message link.net... "N2EY" wrote: "Dwight Stewart" writes: You haven't established, at least not to my satisfaction (nor the satisfaction of the ITU, FCC, and several countries around the world), why Morse code is necessary (notice I said necessary, not enjoyable) for ham radio today. You mean the code itself, or the test? In the context of that sentence, code itself. Just a few short weeks ago, auroral activity imposed so much distortion on HF voice that it was not useable. At the same time, the distortion on the HF computer operated digital modes was great enough that the computer could not decipher them. Of the computer operated digital modes, the newest one, PSK31, failed first. RTTY held up a bit longer but it also failed. Although distortion on the HF CW/Morse signal also existed, the human brain version of a computer could and did decipher the signals into intelligible, useful data when all other modes were useless. The choice was operate code or turn off the HF radio. If code is not necessary in ham radio today, then neither is HF itself. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE While I try to avoid posting to my own comments, I see that I need to add additional information. This phenomenon becomes more severe the further north that your station is. It was quite noticeable here in Michigan but it would have been less severe in places like South Carolina where QRZ shows Dwight lives. Southern stations may merely have noticed the absence of northern stations on the air if they noticed anything at all. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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