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![]() wrote 1. The U.S. military gave up using morse code modes for long-haul HF communications in 1948, longer than a half century ago. Plain, simple fact. Plain and simply innaccurate, Len. The US Navy used Morse for long-haul HF communications with its surface fleets well into the 1960's and with its submarine fleet into the 1980s from stations NAA (Culter, ME), NLK (Jim Creek, WA), NPM (Honolulu), NAU (Peurto Rico), and VKE-3 (Northwest Cape, Australia). Beep beep de Hans, K0HB |
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