I'm an old school radio operator, have used Morse most of my life, both as a hobby and for pay. ( VERY LOW PAY, but that is different story...)
We all know that for HF communications, voice mode is the most fragile, requiring the BEST signal conditions. Should voice comms fail, we generally go to a strong FEC (Fowrad Error Correction) mode like CONTESTIA 4/250 or JS8call, but WHAT if you don't have or don't want to carry a computer with you, yet DO need/want to pass a message using basic equipment, low power and basic antennas?
Why I'm SO GLAD tht you asked
Morse code (CW mode) with narrow filters and a trained ear is phoemonimal , fee-nom-a-null, phee-num-a-nall........uhhhhh
Morse is JOLLY GOOD for efficiently communicating under poor conditions which generally have us reaching for the laptop computer when SSB fails. I find that basic Morse equipment travels very lightly, does not fail to boot (as long as I have plenty of caffeine) , has no back-door built into my bio'processor' and can yield a printed message as long as I have something to write with and ON. If no printed copy is necessary, we Ditty-Boppers generally 'head copy' , that is, we just follow the conversation in our heads, 'hearing the sounds' as the other op sends their message, or snide remarks.
Who here currently communicates in MANUAL, hand-sent Morse? // I say Hand-Sent meaning key, bug, paddle, because the goal is no computer requirement. After all, if we HAVE a computer with us, there are already superb digital modes for poor signal conditions. and because using a computer for Morse is not efficient, what, with such excellent data modes which DO work so well, but Morse being designed for the human ear/brain. The human brain can detect a single tone, knowing whether it's ON or OFF well below the noise level.
Who here is a Morse Op and is there any interest in having a 'watering hole' frequency to meet and greet?
Your Thoughts?
Sir John Honeybucket
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