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Mike Freeman <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 6 Jan 2003 15:36:01 -0800
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And then there's CW in the movies ...

Only one I ever heard where the code was correct, well-sent and actually
said what was purported to be the content of the message was "On The
Beach".

Mike < K 7 U I J >

On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Brett Winchester wrote:

> here here Larry, or perhaps better yet,
> dit dit dit,,  dit dah dit.
>
> yes I know the spacing is wrong with JFW but am not sure how to put a real =
> pause in the syntax  well commas don't do too bad but think two is too =
> many..
>
>
> I can remember back in the seventies when me another engineer used to talk
> about what was happening over the point to point microwave link used in =
> one
> of the feeds from the local race track here in Talladega, it would be nice
> to think there are two old brass pounders outthere still.Larry
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Brett Winchester" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 5:12 PM
> Subject: Re: CW AND JEOPARDY
>
>
> > Larry I agree but there is so much being pumped through the satellites =
> =3D
> > both on the main channels and as multiplexed signals it is anyone's =
> guess.
> =3D
> >  Perhaps with some more data as to content we can get closer to an =
> answer.
> =3D
> >  I recall the early days of tv here when they used to send cw on the =
> audio
> =3D
> >  of the local tv station from the microwave relay points between Salt =
> Lack
> =3D
> > City and Boise so the engineers could know various things about the comm =
> =3D
> > links, antenna configuration or such.  With dedicated data circuits this =
> =3D
> > has been eliminated for the most part.  It is my guess that there is =
> some
> =3D
> > kind of transponder identification or perhaps another data service using
> =3D
> > a portion of the audio bandwidth that is not being filtered out =
> somewhere
> =3D
> > and is getting into the broadcast distribution loop. =3D20
> >
> > thank you!
> >
> > BRETT K WINCHESTER  PM  KD7JN   VOLUNTEER & READING SERVICES MANAGER
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