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Yep. And putting aside the whole debate over whether or not the code
is an anachronism, I can't imagine that learning Morse would be *that* arduous a task, especially if you're only talkin' about 5 WPM. The code is relatively straightforward. Standard Roman alphabet as we use in the English language. Then you've got your numbers and minimal punctuation. No special characters to speak of. http://www.babbage.demon.co.uk/morseabc.html junius wrote: If I get my one finger huntin n peckin in high gear on this hear cute little wireless battery powered keyboard,I can easily (and most times I do) type more than five words per minute.I know,I know,it isn't the same as learning Morse Code,but if I want to talk to Ham Radio Operators on a Ham Radio,I wont gripe about learning some Morse Code. cuhulin |
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