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Exposing Amateur Radio to the Public A Case for the Public Library

Discussion in 'Amateur Radio News' started by KR9T, May 21, 2020.

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  1. NK9Y

    NK9Y Ham Member QRZ Page

    Actually, someone already pointed out that fact. He declined further comment. Most of us got your meaning, and it brought a smile. 73 de Chet
     
  2. WJ4U

    WJ4U Subscriber QRZ Page

    Just received an email from our county library system. They have been closed for some weeks due to the health situation and are asking folks to start returning borrowed items on staggered dates based on your last name. Thought that was strange until I read the next line stating it is because over 500,000 (that's a half million) books, videos, tapes are on loan and the return bins cannot possibly handle the load (not to mention the library staff).
     
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  3. DM4AB

    DM4AB Ham Member QRZ Page

    I fully agree! And at the same time, a teaser question from abroad regarding your presentation setup, what is it that makes morse code be an "American Morse Code"? That's a global Standard, isn't it?
    73 de Andreas!
     
  4. N9CKZ

    N9CKZ Ham Member QRZ Page

    Thanks for all the hard work making this project a reality!
     
  5. K7JEM

    K7JEM Ham Member QRZ Page

    There are two main forms of Morse code, one is American Morse and the other is International Morse. American Morse was used on telegraph circuits in the USA and other places, International Morse is what is primarily used on radio. There is a difference in the two.
     

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