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Morse Code: One Wonders... and Begins to Think !
1. Morse Code from "Wikipedia" the Free OnLine Encyclopedia about: "Wikipedia" is a multi-lingual Internet Project to create a complete and accurate Free Content Encyclopedia on the World Wide Web. Wikipedia started in January 2001 and are currently working on 190260 articles in the English version. GoTo= http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code Topics 'about' Morse Code at Wikipedia a - History of Morse Code - American Morse Code - Todays Modern International Morse Code NOTE: Until 2003 the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) mandated Morse Code proficiency as part of the amateur radio licensing procedure throughout the world. In some countries, certain parts of the amateur radio bands are still reserved for transmission of Morse Code signals only. - Timing and Representation of Morse Code - Letters in Morse Code - Numbers in Morse Code - Common Punctuation in Morse Code - Special Symbols (Pro-Signs) in Morse Code - Non-English Extensions (Characters) in Morse Code - Commonly Abbreviations used Morse Code - Sample Conversation using Morse Code - Links to Morse Code Translators 2. Morse Code Table shows the Morse Code Characters for all Letters, Numbers and Punctuation GoTo= http://www.1728.com/morstest.htm 3. The simplicity of Morse Code Telegraphy GoTo= http://www.rod.beavon.clara.net/morse.htm Different Versions of Morse Code 4. Enchanted Learning . Com presents the Morse Code GoTo= http://www.enchantedlearning.com/mor.../notopad.shtml - Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872) was an American Inventor and Painter. - Also has information on the "Manual Alphabet" which is commonly called [ Sign Language ] 5. Terrax . Org "Morse Code" by Shawn Steele GoTo= http://www.terrax.org/comm/morsecode/morsecode.aspx "Teaching people about the world in which we live." Has Morse Code "Translator" and Learning Game 6. Morse Code Practice Page presented by Simon Twigger [AA9PW] GoTo= http://www.aa9pw.com/radio/morse.html 7. Morse Code Java Morse Code Translator GoTo= http://www.soton.ac.uk/~scp93ch/mors...se/jtrans.html - Translator Works both ways: * Morse Code to Text * Text to Morse Code 8. The Morse Code ELMER presented by Edward Oros and Bob Cocco GoTo= http://ac3l.com/morsemnu.htm - International Morse Code Basics - On-Line Morse Code Training - Random On-Line Morse Code Testing 9. Morse Code Practice QSOs presented by Les Johnstone GoTo= http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/lesj/morse.htm 10. International Morse Code Information WebPage presented by Larry Berta [VE3LXV] GoTo= http://ww2.isys.ca/lberta/mrsecode.html 11. KO6YQ's Introduction to Morse Code presented by Ian Kluft KO6YQ http://www.kluft.com/~ikluft/ham/morse-intro.html Morse Code: One Wonders... and Begins to Think ~ RHF .. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = .. 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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