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Doug McLaren wrote: In article , Michael Coslo wrote: | I hear lots of Hams declare that Morse code is a binary mode. | | It is most certainly not. It most certainly is. ... | Is the space between characters a "0"? and the Dih a "1"? Oh wait, what | is the Dah then? Oh, and what about the space between words? Try looking at it at a lower level -- stop looking at the dits and dahs. Morse code is either on or off. 1 or 0. You're either emitting a signal, or you're not -- there's no in between. Looking up what binary means -- http://www.answers.com/binary -- Look up what "Morse Code" means. If you can. The FCC no longer has a definition. |
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