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Bill [K5BY],
1. I would have logically thought that the "@" Sign would have been represented as "A" (.-) and "T" (-) for [AT] (.--) Prosign. but, But. BUT ! (.--) is already used for "W". Oh... NEVER MIND ! TBL: So the Prosign "AC" (.--.-.) will be the "@" Sign in CW. 2. I would think that the "DOT" (Period) would simply be the * CW "Period" (.-.-.-) {6} * Vice Spelling Out "DOT" in CW as (-.. --- -) {9} 3. Question: How is the [World Wide Web] Anagram "WWW" sent ? ? Simply as "W W W" (.-- .-- .--) the three separate Letters. ? Or simply as "www" (.--.--.--) a compress 'www' Prosign. ow... ~ RHF = = = One Wonders... and Begins to Think ! .. .. = = = (WShoots1) = = = wrote in message ... Speaking of CW... I read recently that the ITU is coming up with a unique code for the @ sign. I believe it's .--.-. (didadadidadit, i.e., A and C sent as one). 73, Bill, K5BY .. .. |
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