I saw this on the zed and looked it up on YouTube. Very nice harmony! The Morse code of love.
https://youtu.be/rz_9r1APwM4?si=IrAN08zW6tqA06NE
https://youtu.be/rz_9r1APwM4?si=IrAN08zW6tqA06NE
I saw this on the zed and looked it up on YouTube. Very nice harmony! The Morse code of love.
https://youtu.be/rz_9r1APwM4?si=IrAN08zW6tqA06NE
Someone mentioned loving Morse Code? Have some fun with some of the old callsigns from my time in Greenland... DN4A, QM2A, DN4M . Then there's my favorite rhythm exercise, "Bens best bent wire".
You non-hams will never get the feel of those by looking them up and writing them down. (06-09-2024, 10:59 PM)olfart Wrote: Someone mentioned loving Morse Code? Have some fun with some of the old callsigns from my time in Greenland... DN4A, QM2A, DN4M . Then there's my favorite rhythm exercise, "Bens best bent wire".I didn't get far in my meager attempts to learn Morse but I think I'm getting your post. Recognition of strings rather than individual symbols.
In order to understand my meaning about the old callsigns and rhythm exercise, you have to hear them.
DN4A, all run together, is dah-di-di dah-dit di-di-di-dah di-dah. QM2A is dah-dah-di-dah dah-dah di-di-dah-dah-dah di-dah Bens best bent wire is dah-di-di-dit dit dah-dit di-di-dit dah-di-di-dit dit dah-dit dah di-dah-dah di-dit di-dah-dit dit
My BRAIN isn't wired for code. I tried but no dice. That's why I didn't get my ticket until the No Code Tech came along. Until then I spent my time on CB.
(This post was last modified: 06-10-2024, 08:28 PM by specops56.)
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