[CW] Exclamation Point
n7dc at comcast.net
n7dc at comcast.net
Sun Feb 14 12:04:07 EST 2021
Somewhere, in the last 70 years, I have used .-..- run together an E and an X. Makes sense, and easily remembered.
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> On 01/31/2021 8:26 PM Bruce Prior <n7rr at hotmail.com> wrote:
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> There is no ITU-recognized Morse code rendering of the exclamation point (!). In the Wikipedia article Morse code - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code the exclamation point is given as dah di dah di dah dah. Other suggestions have been made over the years. For ragchewing and for some formal messages, the exclamation point would be quite useful. Shall we now adopt the Wikipedia version and actually use it on the air?
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> 73,
> Bruce Prior N7RR
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