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Morse code, or CW, is a subject that divides the amateur radio community from top to bottom. For some it’s a faded anachronism, while for others it’s the purest form of the art. With it… ...
The Tworse Key is an open design exercise in interface archaeology, that decodes the input from a classic Morse key to send twitter messages. Providing a fully self contained Twittering morse code ...
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SUDBURY, Vt. (WCAX) - Steve Roberts spends a lot of time messing with metal, making Morse code keys. “HAM radio is a very tight community really, and you have friends like all over the world ...
The announcement was made with accessibility in mind. Since Morse code only uses two keys (dots and dashes) it's an easy way for people with limited mobility to communicate.
Jim Charlong works his Morse code key. All photos courtesy of Parks Canada. GLACE BAY, Nova Scotia — On Dec.17, 1902, from the seaside Table Head radio station at Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Guglielmo ...
Since the "Morse Code Telegraph Keyboard" plugs directly into your iPhone's keyboard, you can send dots and dashes from right within iMessage — or, for the daring, your favorite email app.
Wink Wingender, 57, of Glen Burnie, worked Morse code keys on weather ships and at shore stations from 1954 until 1967. The end of the era “makes me sad,” he said. “Code was reliable.