[CW] New Morse code character

Dennis Ponsness [email protected]
Thu, 11 Dec 2003 01:01:29 -0500


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Fortunately, all International telegraph work was restricted to the 26
English alphabet and 10 numerals, period, comma, slant, question mark,
semicolon, colon, minus sign (or hyphen), equal sign (BT), plus sign (AR),
left parenthesis (KN) and right parenthesis (KK), apostrophe, and quotation
marks, and a few "procedural signals" like "Starting Signal" (KA), Wait
(AS), and Error (HH).
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David,
  Which leads me to the question why was it labeled "AC" and not "WR" (or 
even "PN")?? I agree with the poster about it seems easier to "think" of it 
as WR - but that just may be the way that I think <grin>.  But this just 
goes to prove that Morse is still a "living language" and not "dead" like 
some have stated.


72 es oo

Dennis - WB0WAO

EN84ij Iosco County, Michigan
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Charter Member - Michigan DX Association
www.wb0wao.com
:=)

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