[Spooks] br6
Ralph Cameron
[email protected]
Thu, 13 Feb 2003 14:10:49 -0500
Hi Ary:
The Vietnamese equivalent of Morse Code is readily available on Internet and
they have special codes for the diacriticals.Its not as difficult as
Japanese because their phonetic sounds are grouped differently. Oh, to be a
codebreaker ?
73
Ralph
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> Hi Greg and Igor,
>
> It's hilarious if you let Babelfish translate it to English :-))) Could
it be
> that this isn't Korean but Vietnamese? I recently received a note from Don
> Schimmel who remembered such a station from the past and says: "we
believed it
> was Vietnamese Diplomatic because some Viet plaintext had also been passed
by
> this activity."
>
> What do you think?
>
> Ary
>
> On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 14:58:46 -0600 (CST), you wrote:
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> >I've put up the Hangul of Igor's BR6 copy at http://home.uchicago.edu
> >/~ghajek/br6.html in case anyone wants to try plugging away at it
> >with Babelfish, etc., or actually knows Korean. It's mostly complete,
> >with some guesses and a few syllables that I haven't been able to
> >extrapolate yet. The encoding is UHC.
> >
> >When the revolution activity propaganda strong stomach to the
> >general against it stands blows....
> >
> >--Greg
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