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Dave wrote:
"Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Dave wrote: thats funny, the program i am writing represents it very nicely with just 1's and 0's. Looking at it that way, all things that can be put into a digital program are digital, such as photographs, word processing, database, etc. Let us put it to the test, Dave. Write out a short sentence, or even a CQ de (your callsign) in binary format, and let me read it right off the screen. If Morse code is binary, it will be no problem. This is a screen readable approximation of me calling CQ .-.- --.- -.. . -.- -... ...-- . .. .- .--. ... . -.- it is not binary. 11101011101001110111010111001110101001001110101110 01011101110111011100111001 11001110000 looks perfectly binary to me Now send *that* in a QSO. Using *only* a 0 state or a 1 state. 8^) - Mike KB3EIA - |
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