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Hils wrote:
On a more philosophical point, the development of computers has encouraged people to think of morse as a digital mode. I've always thought of morse more as a kind of music, with different operators phrasing their morse much as different piano players might phrase a Bach prelude. A good, experienced "fist" doesn't sound mechanical at all, and can very quickly adapt to changing conditions or the skills of the person at the other end, in ways I wonder if computer programmers have even tried. Computer-sent morse is the equivalent of MIDI. :-) I learned it wrong when I was a kid. I am totally charmed by its elegant simplicity and may relearn it some day. In the meantime I make plenty of music with the BPSK31. |
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