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FLAMEPROOF MORSE CODE KEY

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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2007

Three flameproof morse code keys.
Bendix morse code key.
Old 2000 ohms radio headphone.

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  • LOL, im learning Morse Code by myself, and i started yesterday. I copy Flameproof and i was very happy but trying to know if that was the word, when i suddenly saw the video title XD.

  • @ChupaloRico

    Very good!!

    Congratulations, that's the word!!

    I am very happy that you want to learn Morse Code!!!!!

  • buen video un saludo Ea1ceh SK . .

  • Gracias Ea1ceh!!!!!!!!

    73's & Dx's de LW7DDH

  • I copy 'flameproof'

  • Exactly !!!!!!!!!

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  • Its not just ON and OFF! they do not use zeros and ones like in binary code. its dit's/dah's and spacing. look it up on google and read up if you want to know why your wrong!

  • did u nick that off a car?

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  • LoL my computer couldnt quite get it.=

    --->>>>efenlameegrketttterklam­eproofie

  • @toobroke2fight wow if I were an anonymous person on the sidelines, I'd say that you're trying to instigate a pretty big fight here.

    Hey look, I am an anonymous person on the sidelines:P

  • I just bought a Navy Flameproof key at the Dayton Hamvention 2011. I'm looking forward to getting it on the air. I'm rather new to CW. 73!

  • flameproof?

  • @ChupaloRico AAhhh very good! 73!

  • ..-. .-.. .- -- . .--. .-. --- --- ..-.

  • @toobroke2fight Sorry you took offense, that wasn't my intention. I've been a ham since 1971 (extra since 1973) and work professionally in digital communications engineering so I know a binary code when I see one. You're simply using a nonstandard definition of "binary code".

    I had assumed you thought it was trinary because it consists of dots, dashes and spaces. But those are simply ways of changing the binary states over time. At any instant the transmitter is either on or off. Binary.

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