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Horse Code

Mudfoot

Elmer
Jun 17, 2009
11,296
6,713
698
64
Southeast Ohio
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Thanks. Don't think horses understand it. By the way,morse code I hear on 10 meters,some of it is so fast that it can only be a machine doing it

Don't fool yourself. Some really proficient operators recognize entire words at a time and not just single characters. Speeds of 30 or 40 words per minute are not that uncommon. Most of that may not be sent with a straight key but with a keyer and manually operated paddles. Some simply use a keyboard to type and have the computer translate it into dots and dashes but a lot of operators can send and receive manually at 30 or 40 words/minute.
 
Some simply use a keyboard to type and have the computer translate it into dots and dashes but a lot of operators can send and receive manually at 30 or 40 words/minute.[/QUOTE]

LOL I use a keyboard because i cant send and receive fast enough....:)
 

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