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Not exactly. If the intention is to purposely make the code so badly
sent that a Technician couldn't copy it with a machine.... "See! I knew it! I'm going straight to hell, right along with Mr. Farnsworth!" Mr. Farnsworth developed a teaching method. In the Farnsworth method, as the speed approaches 20wpm, the differences between Farnsworth and Morse begin fading away, and are gone entirely at 20wpm. The Farnsworth teaching method is not meant to be implemented as Morse Code, but you and all the rest of you OF's pretty much do as you please. After all, you own ham radio. Here's an example: "Leff right leff" is a method of teaching marching. It is not a legitimate way to call cadence and is abandoned once recruits learn to march, not that the Navy does much marching or needs to know left from right. They got starboards, bulkheads and decks. ;^) "BTW, who brought up "Technician"? I'm an equal opportunity sort of guy; I don't care what the license class of the robot is." One of the old farts, now SK, was specifically targeting the NCT's with his illegible "banana boat swing" transmissions. He said so himself, and that is the incident that both you and I are referring back to. 73 and Merry Christmas, bb |
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![]() "William" wrote The Farnsworth teaching method is not meant to be implemented as Morse Code, but you and all the rest of you OF's pretty much do as you please. "Everything not specifically prohibited is mandatory." dit dit 3, de Hans, K0HB |
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Would you mind sending three copies to the Department of Redundancy
Department? Thanks, bb |
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