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VK6BE > CW_ALD 31.07.05 09:57l 12 Lines 372 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Aldis lamps..
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From: VK6BE@VK6JY.#ALY.#WA.AUS.OC
To : CW/ALD@WW
Memory has stirred. Yes, "T" (then called "Toc") was sent to acknowledge
each word received in the Army too but, as I said, the Army soon abandoned
the use of signalling lamps because of the risk of sniper fire.
Bob VK6BE.
> While receiving messages the receiving operator would send a "T" after
> each word received.
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