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![]() "Ryan, KC8PMX" wrote in message ... The only thing I don't like, is that for the prosigns, you have to make some type of chart to remember which key is responsible for each prosign, as the normal computer keyboard does not have a AR or BT (etc.) key on them last I knew. In the set-up of the program, there is other prosigns available, but probably not the ones used for an exam, but might be commonly used on the air. -- Ryan, KC8PMX FF1-FF2-MFR-(pending NREMT-B!) For BT, most software is set up to use the "=" sign as the code for BT is the same as the code for "=". Context lets you determine the actual meaning. In copying morse (such as in testing), the "=" sign would be correct for representing BT. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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