HorseNspaghettiPizza t1_iud8p3x wrote
Reply to comment by JustaOrdinaryDemiGod in ELI5: Morse code is made up of dots and dashes. How did telegraph operators keep from losing track of where one letter ended and another began? by copperdomebodhi
Who is still using it daily?
JustaOrdinaryDemiGod t1_iudcis3 wrote
>Who is still using it daily?
And you also have Field Day operators
And various CW nets around the bands daily. Here is one example.
Code is alive and well. The guys who are fluent are awesome at it and it is amazing to watch.
HorseNspaghettiPizza t1_iuddg1j wrote
Interesting thank you
JustaOrdinaryDemiGod t1_iudilka wrote
In all seriousness, there is code in the air 24/7. Some guys just prefer it. When it comes to contesting, they can talk to way more people in bad conditions than you can with voice. It's an art form that it really amazing. If you want to see it first hand, the easiest time is during ARRL Field Day. Look it up and find a station near you to observe.
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