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> JD> No, Morse Code is dead. What you hear are identification signals. > JD> Each airport has an identification code, as do the lighthouses, and > JD> repeaters. Quite oftern those IDs are sent out in morse, > JD> automatically. > > But these signals transmit on Morse code - so, this code _is_ using now. > > For example - Egypt ierogliphes (pictures on old Egypt listings) is "dead co > - now nobody write (use) on it. > Yes, they may transmit morse code. Our repeater (from our local ham club) identifies in voice. I think, over time, many more will go this route. Please note that this morse transmission, is ONE WAY only. You cannot converse with it. --- SBBSecho 2.11-Win32* Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 249/303 261/38 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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