[CW] Fast Morse Hand Sending
Danny Douglas
n7dc at comcast.net
Mon Sep 7 19:24:00 EDT 2015
It sounds to be around 20-22 wpm to me. but its been a long time since I copied russian signals. Ive lost it, but think there is about 8 to 12 "odd" characters, for which there is no English equivalent. I remember only 4 or 5 of those, that I can hear in this transmission. With just one ear today, and having the voice overlay, mch louder, and needing to type it out (preferably on a MILL), I wouldnt bet on my copy. hi. Besides, it has been 55 years ago, when I was doing that. Yeeps!
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From: "D.J.J. Ring, Jr." <n1ea at arrl.net>
To: "CW Reflector" <cw at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, September 7, 2015 6:15:56 PM
Subject: [CW] Fast Morse Hand Sending
I found another example of fast Morse sending.
I think it's over 25 wpm, but it's being Russian throws me off a bit.
http://www.trafficlist.net/category/news/
At 8:00 minutes into the video is a clip of a message being sent of a good length.
Any guess as to what speed or content is?
There's also as told about air to ship Morse.
Ice-Breaker MIKHAIL SOMOV
Dear Friends,
Om Vlad is still active from Research/Survey ship I/B “Mikhail Somov”, the icebreaker built in 1975 and with c/s UCLD is still one of the main russian ship used in Arctica and it seems this mission will end at the end of September has been run to refurbish russian polar bases before the winter.
I found on the web a video clip (there are many others) where are shown some moment of the ship sailing on the roof of the world.
At the following minutes of the clip you can see radio operation some of them conducted from the icebreaker and other radio morse operations from ice-crafts.
You can watch the movie and pay attention at the following stop time to see some radio contacts:
from 3:21 to 3:40 Radio Officer calling Moskwa Radio (voice);
from 4:20 to 4:28 Radio Officer sends fast morse message;
from 6:25 to 6:30 morse message from aircraft;
from 8:21 (Actually 8:00) to 8:38 morse sends from an ice-craft.
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