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Re: Brain vs Hardware filters

David Fleming-4
> Funny Al!  :-)  Well, I use a store bought dipole.  It cost me about
> $40 on sale and seems to work well - I have it about 25' or 30' up.

Hehe... Well, all of those characters *could* be sent in CW - if Wayne
put them on the chip (not on the K2, but the "-" is there :).  It would
be some wild sounding code.

:-)

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-David W4SMT




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RE: Re: Brain vs Hardware filters

Ron D'Eau Claire-2
Well, in commercial CW we routinely used such things as parenthesis (-.--.)
open, (-.--.-) close, dollar sign (...-..-), apostrophe (.----.), colon
(---...) semicolon (-.-.-.). A symbol that I believe was added -or became
popular- much more recently than when I took the commercial test was the @
(.--.-.) to facilitate sending e-mail addresses.

So why not use them?

Toward a better vocabulary in any language... Ron AC7AC (...-.-)

-----Original Message-----

Hehe... Well, all of those characters *could* be sent in CW - if Wayne put
them on the chip (not on the K2, but the "-" is there :).  It would be some
wild sounding code.

:-)

---...    -....-    -.--.-


-David W4SMT



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