Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/02/24

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Subject: [Leica] sweet barking cheese!
From: grduprey at mchsi.com (grduprey@mchsi.com)
Date: Sat Feb 24 22:07:03 2007

Marc,

The last requirement was for 5 words per minute.  The Navy has reinstated 
the morse code, for communications in poor conditions.

gene

-------------- Original message from Marc James Small 
<marcsmall@comcast.net>: -------------- 


> At 09:30 PM 2/24/2007, Kyle Cassidy wrote: 
> >am i correct in understanding that amature radio suddenly has no morse 
> >code requirement any longer?! first film, now this? next week, we'll 
> >be gnawing one anothers bones, squatting in piles of rags and filth, 
> >grunting at the moon. 
> > 
> >what has happened to this country? 
> 
> Kyle 
> 
> About 60% of ham traffic is passed in CW (Morse 
> Code) if not more. The Federal Communications 
> Commission simply removed the requirment for (I 
> believe) an ability to transmit eight words per 
> minute in Morse Code from the requirement for a 
> license. But most amatuer short-wave operators 
> will have to know how to deal with CW if they 
> want to talk at all on the air. Fortunately, 
> there are freeby decoder programs available for the computer literate. 
> 
> A decade back, the US Air Force and US Navy 
> ceased requiring a knowledge of celestial 
> navigation for navigators. Still, these guys 
> learn it, both for the elegance of it and for the 
> hard reality that the GPS grid may be knocked out 
> at any time by happenstance or evil intent. 
> 
> Marc 
> 
> 
> msmall@aya.yale.edu 
> Cha robh bàs fir gun ghràs fir! 
> 
> 
> 
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