On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 08:46 +0200, Andrea Borgia wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Oddly enough, I've encountered many a cell phone that announces an incoming
> > text message by sending "SMS" - in Morse!
>
> These phones are probably manufactured by a small unknown finnish
> company ;-) w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Oddly enough, I've encountered many a cell phone that announces an incoming
> text message by sending "SMS" - in Morse!
These phones are probably manufactured by a small unknown finnish
company ;-) where a rather well-known finnish ham (OH2BH) works.
Those same phones
Tom N0SS wrote:
Hi Buddy:
I suspect you don't know K7JA, who has, for the past 30+ years, been one of
the WORLD'S TOP CW CONTEST OPS! Chip can run 'em at 40-45 WPM just as
easily as he can run 'em at 25 WPM. And, I'll bet, that if Ken's been
Chip's contesting 'partner', he's no slouch either.
Hi Tom,
I knew Chip was a DX contest kind of guy, but that's about all I
knew. So. I sit corrected.
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Hi Buddy:
I suspect you don't know K7JA, who has, for the past 30+ years, been one of
the WORLD'S TOP CW CONTEST OPS! Chip can run 'em at 40-45 WPM just as
easily as he can run 'em at 25 WPM. And, I'll bet, that if Ken's been
Chip's contesting 'partner', he's no slouch either.
It' s just th
On May 14, 2005, at 3:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oddly enough, I've encountered many a cell phone that announces an
incoming text message by sending "SMS" - in Morse!
I have a Nokia 6360 that alerts me to incoming messages with a nice,
slow CW 'SMS'. This was the default when I got th
On Sat, May 14, 2005 at 06:32:33PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It should also be remembered that the text message sender was the *world
> champion*, not someone selected at random.
To my mind, this point bears repeating and emphasis. With underline,
in bold, parentheses, and a large font.
Its unfortunate they had to be costumed up as 140 year old
telegraphers.
It may have been "cute" however it doesn't do our image much good. Some
would say that any publicity is good publicity but I'm not so sure in
this case.
Boy do I have a 180 degree take on this.
best wishes,
dave belsley
In a message dated 5/14/05 4:33:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Its unfortunate they had to be costumed up as 140 year old telegraphers.
I think it was a great idea!
> It may have been "cute" however it doesn't do our image much good.
Sure it does - it shows we have
In a message dated 5/14/05 4:05:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The official text is 160 characters INCLUDING spaces, 136 without. But
> SMS requires that spaces be keyed in where Morse does not. So SMS is at a
> throughput disadvantage from the beginning.
>
No it isn'
In a message dated 5/14/05 4:46:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Sending an SMS message
> requires far more than just keying in the receiver's phone number and
> the text itself. Once all this is keyed in and the send button is
> pressed, the cell system takes over.
You guys are missing something in the timing. Sending an SMS message
requires far more than just keying in the receiver's phone number and
the text itself. Once all this is keyed in and the send button is
pressed, the cell system takes over. Much like the email system we are
now using, the SMS
: EricJ
Cc: 'Kevin Rock'; Elecraft Reflector
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Morse on the Tonight Show, Tonight, Friday the 13th
> I posted the math here based on the Guinness sentence that the text
> messenger had to send for his world record, but I'm too lazy to look
> fo
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Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 11:27 AM
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Morse on the Tonight Show, Tonight, Friday
the 13th
I did a little arithmetic to determine the skills necessary for this
'competition'. It appears the text only folks never stood a chance.
Us
I posted the math here based on the Guinness sentence that the text
messenger had to send for his world record, but I'm too lazy to look
for it
now. The official text is 160 characters INCLUDING spaces, 136
without. But
SMS requires that spaces be keyed in where Morse does not. So SMS is
at a
Its unfortunate they had to be costumed up as 140 year old telegraphers.
It may have been "cute" however it doesn't do our image much good. Some
would say that any publicity is good publicity but I'm not so sure in
this case.
But hey, more importantly, we're those FT-817's by any chance? Likely
jus
half Of
Kevin Rock
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 11:27 AM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Morse on the Tonight Show, Tonight, Friday the 13th
I did a little arithmetic to determine the skills necessary for this
'competition'. It appears the text only folks never stood a
I did a little arithmetic to determine the skills necessary for this
'competition'. It appears the text only folks never stood a chance.
Using the standard word PARIS here is the run down.
PARIS * 20 wpm = 100 chars/minute
100 chars/60 seconds = 1.67 chars/second
At 27 wpm => 2.25 chars/sec
A
Winchell didn't send code (or, at least if he did, it was in code). He
had a bug next to his right hand, and he would, for dramatic effect,
slap it around a bit.
best wishes,
dave belsley, w1euy
On May 14, 2005, at 12:33 PM, Bob - W5BIG wrote:
The costumes were a brilliant idea! Really a
Its available there: http://www.tarc.org/leno/leno.wmv
73, de VE2PID
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active circuit!
73,
Sandy W5TVW
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From: "Bob - W5BIG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Morse on the Tonight Show, Tonight, Friday the 13th
| The costumes were a brilliant idea! Really added spice to
The costumes were a brilliant idea! Really added spice to the scene.
Hearing the code on TV reminded me of Walter Winchell back in the 50's.
During his broadcast he would send code. It was fascinating. More info here:
http://chss.montclair.edu/~pererat/mww.htm
I couldn't copy code then so I don't
You guys did a great job! The costumes were great, especially since you were
using keys that most people wouldn't recognize.
The comments were FB publicity. It all made the center point: Ham radio and
Morse code is still around and the most modern communications are not
necessarily faster.
It r
Tim Jones wrote:
I caught the segment you guys smoked em
Great job of staying with the message even thru the crowd noise
When you raised your hand that you were done the kids expression was amazing
He could not believe you guys were already done
Thanks for the great exposure about mors
On May 14, 2005, at 10:14 AM, Don - W7DAH wrote:
Paul wrote:
"and for reliable point to point communication, the instant messaging
devices are way better in every way."
My experience with employer-company-supplied-paid cell devices has
been different.
When I worked one of this U.S.'s larg
Paul wrote:
"and for reliable point to point communication, the instant messaging devices
are way better in every way."
My experience with employer-company-supplied-paid cell devices has been
different.
When I worked one of this U.S.'s largest technology tradeshows in Las Vegas,
NV, and I'm
I caught the segment you guys smoked em
Great job of staying with the message even thru the crowd noise
When you raised your hand that you were done the kids expression was amazing
He could not believe you guys were already done
Thanks for the great exposure about morse code
Oh and the
Good luck! It is a great 'plug' (if you win, especially!).
Even though Leno is doing it for entertainment value, there's benefit from
raising awareness that that an arcane system like Morse not only is still in
use, it is also competitive.
It's good Leno does it for entertainment.
A good laug
On Fri, 13 May 2005, Ken Miller, K6CTW wrote:
All,
Tonight Chip, K7JA and I, K6CTW will be having a "contest" on "The Tonight
Show with Jay Leno". It will pit morse code vs text messaging (by the
current US champions). Please watch, and if you enjoy the segment, please
write, telegram, cal
On May 13, 2005, at 11:12 AM, Ken Miller, K6CTW wrote:
All,
Tonight Chip, K7JA and I, K6CTW will be having a "contest" on "The
Tonight Show with Jay Leno". It will pit morse code vs text messaging
(by the current US champions). Please watch, and if you enjoy the
segment, please write, tele
party pooper!
Ron wb1hga
> I guess you can't tell us ahead of time who won - as if there was any
doubt
>
> 73 de Jim, N2EY
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I guess you can't tell us ahead of time who won - as if there was any doubt
73 de Jim, N2EY
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