[BC] Morse code...

Burt I. Weiner biwa
Mon Jul 25 01:11:10 CDT 2005


For example, the letter "C" in Morse is .. . and for Continental it's -.-. 
period (so as not to cause confusion by adding a "."

Burt

At 02:47 PM 7/24/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>Subject: Re: [BC] CW's value...
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>------ At 01:18 PM 7/24/2005, Burt I. Weiner wrote: -------
>
> >By the way, Morse code is not what is commonly used for radio
> >purposes, the International Continental code is.  Morse and the
> >international Continental Code are quite different.
>
>Hmm. We need to inform the ARRL. From their web site: "
>
>FCC Proposes to Drop Morse Code Requirement for All License Classes."
>I learned it as International Morse Code.
>
>Rich
>KF2JO

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