You might be going on 76 Jim but when you cant stay on subject I begin to
wonder.
Im going on 77 and knew the subject was about emergency comms, not
daydreaming in the home ham shack.
Carl
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Brown" <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 9:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Amps] Ham Tests, was Price per Watt Conversation
I've primarily worked CW since I was first licensed in 1955, and am a
founding member of CWOPS. That said, I agree with Bill and disagree with
Mark. Why? Because this is 2017, not 1912. Then was then, and now is now.
I'm going on 76 years old, but I still try to live in the present, not the
past, and prepare for the future. I'm active on CW, RTTY, JT65, JT9,
FSK441 and FM on VHF and UHF bands. I also work SSB, mostly to support
club competition. W6WRT is also active on JT65.
While all would agree that CW can provide solid copy between trained
operators at far lower signal levels than SSB, there are far fewer trained
operators today than in 1955 when I started out. And no matter how strong
or weak the signal, if the op on the other end can't copy CW, no
communications will take place.
73, Jim K9YC
On Thu,4/27/2017 4:46 PM, Mark Bitterlich wrote:
"I'm sure if the Titanic radio op had voice capability he would have
used it first. Of course in the Titanic case it wouldn't have mattered
since the only ship listening was too far away. " Bill W6WRT
The above is a typical "Bill W6WRT" response. Biased, made to believe he
is always correct, and belittling of the person who disagreed with him.
Worse it does disservice to the hero's of the day who used Morse Code to
save over half of the crew of this famous ship.
Actually numerous ships and shore stations heard the Titanic. Not just
"the only ship listening" as W6WRT would have you believe, which is just
so much misinformation.
"Come at once. We have struck a berg. It's a CQD, old man," the Titanic
called to another ship, the Carpathia.
"We have struck an iceberg and sinking by the head," she told a German
ship, the Frankfurt.
"In response her sister ship, the Olympic called back: "Am lighting up
all boilers as fast as we can."
"there was "never a tremor" in the Morse tapped out by Jack Phillips."
"I will never live to forget the work of Phillips during the last awful
15 minutes," said Bride.
"I suddenly felt a great reverence to see him standing there sticking to
his work while everybody else was raging about."
To repeat: "Bill Turner" <dezrat@outlook.com> said: "Relying on CW will
get people killed."
No, I don't think so Bill. History has shown overwise. But you can
ignore history if you'd like.
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