Re: [CW] "Morse Therapy"
David Ring
n1ea at arrl.net
Tue Aug 26 14:29:23 EDT 2008
I think the author, Dr. Gary Bold, ZL1AN who is a professor of physics
at University of Auckland and who writes (and has for many years) a
bi-monthly column in the NZART "Break In" magazine, is that the WORDS
themselves just suddenly appear inside the head. Verbally the words
were never spoken with accents, oddities and verbal pecularities, the
words themselves are clear.
I've noticed this myself, but I've also noticed the effect that was
noted by many in the early days of WT (Wireless Telegraphy - as it
used to called in amateur circles and to this day still called in
maritime circles) was that you could feel a type of merging of being
with the operator, that you could feel through those pecularities that
you speak of, some type of understanding beyond the words that were
tapped. Whether or not this was imagined or real to my knowledge has
never been tested but I suspect it is sometimes true and sometimes
false, but this effect was frequently noticed by WT operators. I've
never heard mention of this in wired telegraphy.
ZL1AN also published a piece on hand sending. I'll try to find it.
73
DR
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 12:46 PM, K0HB <kzerohb at gmail.com> wrote:
> That's a very nice piece, David, but I have to take issue with this
> sentence.
>
>> The words appear right inside my head, words that were never
>> spoken; uncorrupted by accents, verbal peculiarities, oddities
>> of vocal intonation.
>
> Good Morse.....
>
> (not the popular robotic-sterile machine produced morse but real
> hand-produced Morse sent by a skilled radioman)
>
> ..... >>DOES<< contain "accents, peculiarities, and intonation".
>
> That's not called "corruption", it's called "communications enhancement".
>
> 73, de Hans, K0HB
> Most Reverend Keeper of the Codes of Q
>
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