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WorldRadio June 2006, Morse Code column by Ron Notarius/WN3VAW

The author asks, "What is it about the International Morse Code that
inspires passion in us Amateur Radio operators?"

Anyone have an answer?

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The answer is ask1 2b1

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G1LVN wrote:
The answer is ask1 2b1


sorry that does not work

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bit like your keyboard then.

"My wife has enjoy the anonity of the mode and made some 6m cw contat
alas she was suffering flu duringthe last local testing sesion and
boogled a test for it or I expect she have made put up the HF anttnea
already foruse the mode "

all a bt too cryptic for me I'm afraid ;-)



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ah nothing to say I see

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WorldRadio June 2006, Morse Code column by Ron Notarius/WN3VAW

The author asks, "What is it about the International Morse Code that
inspires passion in us Amateur Radio operators?"

Anyone have an answer?


I think there may be multiple reasons. One would be the simple elegance of
the code itself. The concept that all thoughts can be conveyed with a
combination of simply one long element and one short element is fascinating
in its very simplicity.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


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Dee Flint wrote:
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WorldRadio June 2006, Morse Code column by Ron Notarius/WN3VAW

The author asks, "What is it about the International Morse Code that
inspires passion in us Amateur Radio operators?"

Anyone have an answer?


I think there may be multiple reasons.

there would have to be
One would be the simple elegance of
the code itself. The concept that all thoughts can be conveyed with a
combination of simply one long element and one short element is fascinating
in its very simplicity.


Indeed as much as it may suprise you dee I agree with that one myself

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


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Simple things please simple minds then?

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