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Old March 19th 04, 05:09 PM
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starman wrote:

At one time the BBC used the Morse 'V' as an interval signal played on a
tonic scale. I have not heard that for a long time.

That must have been a LONG time ago. I've been listening to the BBC
World Service for more than 30-years and I never heard the 'V' signal.


It was certainly in use in the 80's for certain broadcasts, and may be in use
yet today according to another poster.


Now I remember hearing it. It was ...- played on an instrument like a
xylophone. The dots were one tone and the dash was a higher note. I was
thinking it sounded like real CW morse code.


That's the one!



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