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Steve Robeson K4CAP March 31st 04 04:42 PM

Where's The Specification, Brain?
 
Subject: Wrong Yet Again, Len!
From: (William)
Date: 3/31/2004 7:42 AM Central Standard Time
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"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message

...

Those who understand how Morse Code works have no problem with the use of
Farnsworth spacing.


Naturally. Farnsworth spaced code for slow word speeds is much easier to
copy than using slow letters.


Unnaturally. If the person prepared for Morse Code as stated in the
regulation, the Farnsworth Code will zip by. Failure is predictable.


Brain, WHERE in ANY FCC regulation is a "technical standard" for Morse
Code expressed?

Now...HERE WE GO AGAIN: You, Brian "billybeeper" Burke, have made an
assertion that a person may be "prepared for Morse Code as stated in the
regulation..."

I am ASKING YOU, WHERE in PART 97 or ANY FCC regulation, does a
'specification' or 'technical standard' for the spacing of Morse Code
characters exist?

Inquiring minds.......

Steve, K4YZ











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