[CW] Vibroplex and Pouring Rain in the Middle of the Gulf of Mexico 1986.

David J. J. Ring, Jr. n1ea at arrl.net
Mon Jun 19 17:30:50 EDT 2023


Vibroplex and Pouring Rain in the Middle of the Gulf of Mexico from N1EA/MM.

In the middle 1980s, former United States Coast Guard Radioman and well 
known radio amateur, Edward A. McCarthy, W1YT was tuning the 7.0 MHz 
amateur radio bands at his amateur radio station in Florida when he came 
upon a conversation between two amateurs using continuous wave (CW) 
Morse radiotelegraphy. Since a tape recorder was nearby, he decided to 
record the conversation between David J. Ring, Jr., N1EA/MM (Maritime 
Mobile) who was sailing as Radio Officer in the Merchant Marine on the 
coastwise tanker "SS KING" run by American Heavy Lift Shipping, Inc. of 
Houston, TX. The SS KING was in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico having 
sailed from Corpus Christi, Texas two days prior and another local radio 
amateur who was getting on the air after a long absence.

Mr. McCarthy, W1YT sent this recording directly to the "SS KING" where 
Mr. Ring was so overjoyed at the quality, he decided to improve on it by 
making a recording of storm and rain sounds and mixing the Morse code 
together with it.

Hundreds of people have asked me for this recording, including some from 
Japan where one person told me he listens to it daily while traveling 
the Bullet Train.

https://archive.org/details/ThunderstormRainAndMorseCodeFromBug

73

David N1EA




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