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Old December 17th 03, 02:38 AM
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"Phil Kane" wrote in message . net...
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 02:44:02 GMT, Dave Heil wrote:

You claim to know what is best for amateur radio. Your comments above
do not address morse testing; they address morse USE. What is it to
you, a fellow with no stake at all in amateur radio, if radio amateurs
continue to use morse?


Not only that, at a recent meeting, the ITU-T (Telecommunications
Group, which defines coding) put forth a definition for a _new_
character in International Morse - the "at" sign (@). It's
.__._. (_AC_).

So much for "Morse is dead".


Hopefully they decided to define all the other characters and set the
timing for a dot, a dash, an intercharacter space, and an interword
space.

So much for, "Morse is alive."
 
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