[HCARC] Military Morse... from 2015

Kerry Sandstrom kerryk5ks at hughes.net
Thu Aug 17 09:12:23 EDT 2017


This happened in April of 2015.  The military Morse training was 
consolidated at Goodfellow AFB in San Angelo.  I believe it is still 
being taught there.  The Navy taught it at Pensacola, the Army at Ft. 
Devens, Mass and then at Ft. Huachuca and the AF at Keesler AFB, Miss 
and then Goodfellow AFB.  There were probably other locations at earlier 
times.

I guess that perhaps some of the work is now done by automatic Morse 
readers now, just like on the ham bands although many of the Morse 
readers do a poor job with QRM, QRN, QSB and sloppy senders.


On 8/17/2017 7:29 AM, sgriffin1 at windstream.net wrote:
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> ------ Original message------From: Don Murray via HCARC Date: Wed, Aug 16, 2017 10:45 PMTo: hcarc at mailman.qth.net;Subject:[HCARC] Military Morse...  from 2015
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