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"gravity" wrote in
reenews.net: How many times, say during Katrina did this occour uh, if you are deserted on an island with a few buckets of electronics junk, your best bet is CW. if you a prisoner of war, CW could be invaluable in getting a message out. there are many other cases where CW can be used in channels that don't support audio. i am a superior creature because i know CW! ;-) Gravity I feel I'm a better radio amateur for knowing and being able use CW, but I don't feel superior. When hardware fails, my pencil and paper still work. sc |
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Cecil Moore wrote in
. net: Slow Code wrote: When hardware fails, my pencil and paper still work. When hardware fails, you resort to messages in bottles? Yes, I can get the message there quicker in a bottle, than the time it takes an appliance operator to get their rig back from a repair shop. SC |
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