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![]() Slow Code wrote: If an amateur had to relay a through a country and the amateurs didn't know each other language they still could have passed it by CW and the message could have been delivered to someone that could read it. Not no more. What can be passed by CW that cannot be passed by voice??? Adhere to the ICAO's phonetic alphabet, and there need be no bi-lingualism nor a CW requirement. When things start failing communication wise worldwide, amateur radio might be all there is to relay messages, and the ITU just removed one of the legs of a three leg stool. Dear Slow, air traffic controllers don't use Morris Code, and they communicate with foreign speakers JUST FINE! |
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From: on Sat, Oct 14 2006 4:01 pm
Slow Code wrote: If an amateur had to relay a through a country and the amateurs didn't know each other language they still could have passed it by CW and the message could have been delivered to someone that could read it. Not no more. What can be passed by CW that cannot be passed by voice??? Adhere to the ICAO's phonetic alphabet, and there need be no bi-lingualism nor a CW requirement. Since 1955 for international civil aviation. It's taken from the NATO approved phonetic alphabet which came out earlier the same year. I remember it well since I had to learn the "new" phonetic alphabet in a hurry while in the Army then. :-) When things start failing communication wise worldwide, amateur radio might be all there is to relay messages, and the ITU just removed one of the legs of a three leg stool. Dear Slow, air traffic controllers don't use Morris Code, and they communicate with foreign speakers JUST FINE! Ever since 1955 the worldwide common language for civil aviation communications on airways has been English spoken as well as (now) data. That includes pilots as well as controllers, even in and over their native country; a non-English speaking country MAY use their native language but the civil airways can have many nations' aircraft in it. Blowcode is just another troll who has his head up his ass in regards to radio communications. That head just hasn't been aware of what happened in radio for a half century. The ITU didn't "just remove" anything. The ITU-R made the code test for an amateur license with below-30-MHz privileges OPTIONAL to each administration. In 2003. THREE years ago, not "just now." :-) |
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![]() wrote: wrote: On 15 Oct 2006 16:24:35 -0700, wrote: wrote: From: on Sat, Oct 14 2006 4:01 pm Slow Code wrote: Blowcode is just another troll who has his head up his ass in regards to radio communications. That head just hasn't been aware of what happened in radio for a half century. With his head up his own ass, he wouldn't need to eat his own excrement off of another man's genitals. Maybe Robesin can give us hit ake on that. well BB it must a tight fit so I suspect he wait to he puls out for air We should hear a loud "pop." The ITU didn't "just remove" anything. The ITU-R made the code test for an amateur license with below-30-MHz privileges OPTIONAL to each administration. In 2003. THREE years ago, not "just now." :-) Slow is, well, slow. realy slwo but according to one of post another of Sock puppets "hey Stupid" so he is more honest the Robeson (which is truly damning with faint praise. He might be a former RRAPper. Can you guess which one? I'll go with Mark and say it is a current RRAPer...a pro-coder who is wrapped too tight...either Jimmie Noserve or that Waffen SS guy. |
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On 16 Oct 2006 16:12:35 -0700, "
wrote: wrote: wrote: On 15 Oct 2006 16:24:35 -0700, wrote: wrote: From: on Sat, Oct 14 2006 4:01 pm Slow Code wrote: Blowcode is just another troll who has his head up his ass in regards to radio communications. That head just hasn't been aware of what happened in radio for a half century. With his head up his own ass, he wouldn't need to eat his own excrement off of another man's genitals. Maybe Robesin can give us hit ake on that. well BB it must a tight fit so I suspect he wait to he puls out for air We should hear a loud "pop." The ITU didn't "just remove" anything. The ITU-R made the code test for an amateur license with below-30-MHz privileges OPTIONAL to each administration. In 2003. THREE years ago, not "just now." :-) Slow is, well, slow. realy slwo but according to one of post another of Sock puppets "hey Stupid" so he is more honest the Robeson (which is truly damning with faint praise. He might be a former RRAPper. Can you guess which one? I'll go with Mark and say it is a current RRAPer...a pro-coder who is wrapped too tight...either Jimmie Noserve or that Waffen SS guy. Does anybody know Slow Codes call? Thanks |
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oups.com: wrote: wrote: On 15 Oct 2006 16:24:35 -0700, wrote: wrote: From: on Sat, Oct 14 2006 4:01 pm Slow Code wrote: Blowcode is just another troll who has his head up his ass in regards to radio communications. That head just hasn't been aware of what happened in radio for a half century. With his head up his own ass, he wouldn't need to eat his own excrement off of another man's genitals. Maybe Robesin can give us hit ake on that. well BB it must a tight fit so I suspect he wait to he puls out for air We should hear a loud "pop." The ITU didn't "just remove" anything. The ITU-R made the code test for an amateur license with below-30-MHz privileges OPTIONAL to each administration. In 2003. THREE years ago, not "just now." :-) Slow is, well, slow. realy slwo but according to one of post another of Sock puppets "hey Stupid" so he is more honest the Robeson (which is truly damning with faint praise. He might be a former RRAPper. Can you guess which one? I'll go with Mark and say it is a current RRAPer...a pro-coder who is wrapped too tight...either Jimmie Noserve or that Waffen SS guy. And you haven't changed a bit either Len. You should be taking part in the more technical groups and not arguing policy with pro-coders, or are you hoping to be the second No-Code Extra after Markie? SC |
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