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![]() "Phil Kane" wrote in message ganews.com... On 19 Feb 2005 18:31:04 -0800, bb wrote: I don't think the FCC has anyone in a monitoring position that can copy Morse Code anymore. You are so wrong. Every FCC "technical enforcement agent" (used to be called field engineers and monitoring technicians) still has to be and remain qualified at 16 wpm groups/20 wpm plain-language. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane Hello, Phil I'd have given anything to see those folks monitoring KG6AAY that day I found out they (the U.S. Navy) monitored *everything* transmitted at the ham shack on the U.S. Naval Communications Station on Guam. One of the guys asked what the heck I was doing (he told me about the monitoring, I had consumed several "beverages" - read "beer" - and I was at the low end of 40). I told him I was calling CQ. He said "That's not CQ". I assured him it was - in American Land-Line Morse. Of course, after the initial call sign was sent, I purposely slowed down and sent "KG6AAY" slowly in International Morse. Lo and behold, an old-timer came back - in American Morse. When the other guy realized what I was doing, he started laughing. The tears were streaming down our faces. We chatted for half an hour. I'd love to guess how long those guys poured over those tapes figuring out what secret message I was sending. The Navy removed the refrigerator (and beer) within a week .... ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA |
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