On Wed, 14 Dec 2011 07:02:46 EST, Marc said:

> air!  You can get most anywhere around the world on 5 watts RF with CW while
> voice requires many times that.

Great.  You can tune into 154.342 and talk to somebody in Zanzibar on 5 watts.

Let's think about that for a moment - it *also* means that between here and
Zanzibar, *nobody else* is trying to talk on 154.342.  In other words, the set
of people trying to talk on Morse is roughly comparable in size to the set of
people who still make buggy whips.

If you ask around, you can find somebody to teach you how to nap flint into an
arrowhead too.  Doesn't mean it's not pretty much a dead technology.

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