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[email protected] June 19th 07 07:44 PM

Morse
 
www.devilfinder.com Morse Airline Radios

Airline Pilots still have to know Morse Code.
cuhulin


Roadie June 19th 07 08:14 PM

Morse
 
On Jun 19, 2:44 pm, wrote:
www.devilfinder.com Morse Airline Radios

Airline Pilots still have to know Morse Code.
cuhulin


The link only goes to a search engine.


The Shadow June 19th 07 09:01 PM

Morse
 

"Roadie" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Jun 19, 2:44 pm, wrote:
www.devilfinder.com Morse Airline Radios

Airline Pilots still have to know Morse Code.
cuhulin


The link only goes to a search engine.


Mr C seldom gives a link - just the devilfinder search engine

But from URL:
http://home.clara.net/rod.beavon/morse.htm


"Oddly, there is one high-tech industry where Morse code is still used:
airline pilots have to know it. Admittedly it is only at about 5 wpm, and
only three letters at a time. Beacons which radiate in the medium wave
region of the spectrum use three-letter identifiers sent very, very slowly
in Morse. NAVAIDS still use Morse."

Also see URL:
http://slashdot.org/articles/05/07/22/0255242.shtml

Sez "Navaids broadcast their identifier using Morse. That's how you verify
you've tuned in to the right facility."

Lamont (flew over a lot of em)


[email protected] June 19th 07 09:11 PM

Morse
 
Just type, Morse Airline Radios, in devilfinder.com and let
devilfinder.com do it's thing.
cuhulin


Ron Hardin June 19th 07 09:19 PM

Morse
 
VOR's, which are above the FM band, broadcast ID's in Morse. However, the
dot and dash rendition is printed on the map. I guess knowing Morse is
one less thing to slow you down. I certainly knew it, when picking up a
private ticket, but never got a chance to use my highly refined skill,
owing to having no radio of any kind in the Aeronca 7AC's I've owned.

I didn't know airline pilots were required to learn it. I ought to have heard
of that, if true.
--
Ron Hardin


On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.


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