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It's the "@" sign, and it was added so hams could give each other their
e-mail addresses easier. It will be ".--.-." (which is "a" and "c" with no space between them). Very good. Now what does a CW op send for a plain space or a space indicated by an underline? I suppose the former may be ignored, but I don't believe the latter would be. Bill, K5BY |
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